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Old 02-22-2010, 06:16 PM  
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Originally Posted by kane View Post
Here is a question, just wanting to get people's opinions on this.

The way I understand it. If you go into the military, serve your four years and get out, you can now go to the VA and get medical care for the rest of your life.

Should this be the case?

Obviously if you were wounded or injured while serving, yes. But what if you were just another one of the tens of thousands that went in, served an uneventful four years and left?

Should someone who was a cop for four years get lifetime medical? What about a fireman? Postal worker?

Just curious what people think.
Cops...fireman...and postal workers do not make the sacrifices that active duty military make...especially those that belong to combat arms.
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