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Gene C. Gerard Donating Member (21 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-12-06 08:07 AM
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Failing Soldiers at Home, Too
It’s well known that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld failed to protect the nation’s soldiers during the invasion of Iraq. Numerous news accounts and Congressional reports have established that soldiers in Iraq fought without sufficient body armor, armored vehicles, bullets, and even food. But a multi-million dollar settlement last week between the federal government and American Amicable Life Insurance Company glaringly demonstrates that Secretary Rumsfeld failed to protect soldiers on the home front, too.

American Amicable agreed to pay $70 million to settle federal and state government complaints that it engaged in deceptive sales practices to sell questionable life insurance to thousands of young soldiers. As part of the settlement, the company was banned from selling its products on military bases for five years, which is one the lengthiest suspensions ever imposed in the military market. At issue was the company’s “Horizon Life” insurance product. The product required payment over a period of 20 years, and its value didn’t surpass the total premiums until near the end of the policy, at which point a large number of the policies had lapsed.

Last November the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the nonpartisan investigate office of Congress, released a report detailing how six insurance companies were selling a high-cost insurance policy to thousands of young service members at military bases across the country. The policies combined life insurance with a savings fund that supposedly had high returns, but included clauses that actually reduced the chance that soldiers would ever benefit. As a result, the GAO found that soldiers “were left with little or no savings in exchange for a small amount of expensive insurance coverage.”

What’s really troubling is that the report disclosed that Secretary Rumsfeld’s Defense Department allowed these companies to sell their products on military bases in violation of Pentagon policies. And although many soldiers complained after purchasing the life insurance policies, the Defense Department never informed the Securities and Exchange Commission or state insurance regulators. Young soldiers, no doubt fearing death in Iraq, and not realizing that they received $400,000 in life insurance as part of their military benefits, wanted a life insurance policy to leave behind for their families. The Defense Department aided insurance companies in their efforts to profit from the fear of these newly enlisted service members.

The GAO found that some of the companies selling the insurance policies had been subject to previous disciplinary actions for violations of Defense Department regulations. Yet the Pentagon continued to give these companies access to military bases. Also, the report noted that the Defense Department didn’t inform insurance regulators of the problems, so regulators didn’t know that these dubious policies were being sold. Yet the GAO “found evidence that concerns over inappropriate sales to service members exist widely at various military installations.”

GAO investigators surveyed 175 Defense Department managers who supervise personal financial management offices on military bases. These offices provide soldiers with financial literacy and counseling services. They found that 25 percent of the managers believed that insurance companies were making misleading sales presentations on their bases. In some instances, the companies were pitching insurance policies to captive audiences in military housing or barracks. Yet this was a flagrant violation of Pentagon policy.

The Defense Department is required to protect soldiers from deceptive sales by its directive on commercial solicitation on military bases. Department of Defense Directive 1344.7 places various restrictions on financial corporations who market products on bases. Among other provisions, the directive explicitly prohibits sales from occurring as part of group meetings and requires that sales presentations be made by appointment with individual service members. If a company is found to be in violation of this policy, Defense Department officials can temporarily suspend solicitation privileges, or even ban the companies from operating on a base.

The life insurance companies selling these products were clearly in violation of the directive. Yet Defense Department officials were unwilling to stop them. If fact, rather than disciplining the companies, most were rewarded. Last summer, five of the six companies selling the dubious policies were approved by the Defense Department to begin conducting business on military bases overseas.

In recent years many new recruits to the military have come from financially strapped, if not poor, circumstances. Joining the armed services has been a way to provide for their families and pay their bills. Yet these young and financially inexperienced recruits have been the very soldiers that Mr. Rumsfeld, as the head of the Defense Department, helped unscrupulous insurance companies take advantage of. The nation certainly doesn’t need another reason to ask for Secretary Rumsfeld’s resignation, but it has one.
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Gene C. Gerard has taught history, religion, and ethics for 14 years at several colleges in the Southwest, and is a contributing author to the forthcoming book “Americans at War,” by Greenwood Press. He writes a political blog for the progressive world news website OrbStandard at http://www.orbstandard.com/GGerard.



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acmejack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-12-06 09:05 AM
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1. Somebody was getting kickbacks!
It is the only way these people could have been getting access to the troop's quarters. There needs to be some Article 32 proceedings initiated on these matters, but I am sure this will be handled with the same degree of incompetence tat we have seen with everything else in Rummy's DoD.

To think that this was, at one time, the World's finest force.
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n2doc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-13-06 10:13 AM
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2. Also certainly political contributions
Wonder how many "Pioneers and Rangers" there were among the heads of these insurance co's.
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ocd liberal Donating Member (333 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-13-06 01:14 PM
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3. Ladies and Gentlemen:
THIS IS IT!! This is the issue that will FINALLY bring it home to the Rethugs.

like - stockbrokers and annuities

everybody's in on this one, folks. We are truly watching them implode. I shake as I write this, or was it the
lexapro/coffee cocktail?
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Sherman A1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-13-06 01:43 PM
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4. The word
Reprehensible comes to mind. Right along with Dereliction of Duty and Criminal Negligence on the part of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who should not resign, but be taken into Federal Custody and charged with each and every count of these crimes. He was in charge - He is responsible.
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Zambero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 09:09 AM
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5. TRICARE has become worthless under Rumbo's watch
Edited on Mon Aug-14-06 09:12 AM by Zambero
TRICARE military health insurance is a actually gov't contract that, once awarded to the lowest bidder, subsequently sets arbitrary low compensation rates for medical practitioners. The result is that many doctors are no longer accepting TRICARE patients. This especially holds true in communities with a large military presence. To do so would cause them to go broke. Fort Bliss, Texas is one example. With 15,000 military personnel and their families, many have to travel 70-100 miles to locate a physician who will accept TRICARE. My wife is a retired veteran who has TRICARE as an earned secondary health insurance "benefit", after paying monthly premiums for a primary carrier. What she really gets is nothing, as TRICARE routinely disallows all copay claims as being higher than what is "allowed" by them. What a racket. Permitting this type of business as usual -- favoring the connected lowball contractor over the servicemember -- is one more example of the contempt and disregard that this administration has for the very military personnel they pretend to champion.
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wiley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-15-06 01:45 AM
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6. Your posts are always spot on!
Will any corrupt, shameless, greedy, arrogant Republican EVER be held accountable for anything? You give me hope that there is a future for Democracy in the US.

Thank You
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