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whometense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 12:48 PM
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Daily :-) Kerry email
Dear xxxxx,

I wish you could have been on the floor of the Senate to see it happen.

Yesterday, I put our values to a vote -- advancing two key elements of our Military Families Bill of Rights. Their successful passage produced a dramatic victory for military families that have sacrificed so much for our country.

You made it happen. By giving voice to our values over months of effort, the johnkerry.com community moved military families closer to the help they so richly deserve.

We succeeded in getting the Republican Senate to allow military families who have lost a loved one to remain in military housing for a full year, not the current 180 days. Then we got the Republican Senate to agree to assure that all military families receive a total of $500,000 in death benefits when a loved one dies in service to America.

These measures passed, in no small part, because I was able to read some of the more than 3000 personal stories that johnkerry.com community members shared in response to my call for help.

Several Senators were so moved that they asked on the spot to be added as co-sponsors. We still have work to do. The bill now goes to the House of Representatives where we'll have to press for action.

But, right now, I just want to thank you. We gave voice to our values and won.

Together,

John Kerry

P.S. Below are just a few of the many stories that I officially entered into the Congressional Record.

To read all of the stories entered into the record please visit:

http://www.johnkerry.com/features/militaryfamilies

Alan - Aberdeen, SD

This is a story about my own family. In January 2003, my wife was called to active duty with her Army National Guard unit. She was inactive status and a mere 7 days from being completely out of the military when she was mobilized. She went from being a civilian attorney to a Sergeant/E-5 administrative clerk at a significant loss of pay. At that time, I became a single parent to four young children for one full year. In August 2004, I too was called to active duty with my Army Reserve unit. I went from being a university professor to being a Sergeant First Class/E-7. Once again, our four children were without one of their parents during their critical stages of development. We've done our part, now it's time for others to do their part. The burden placed on the National Guard and Reserve forces seems extreme. The morale among more seasoned soldiers, those with 10 to 20 years of service, is not good. Many are getting out of the military at the first available moment.

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Jack - Corpus Christi, TX

This is a story about a young couple in Austin, Texas. The husband works for Home Depot and was called up in the Marine reserves. There are two young children, both girls. One of the girls has Job's Syndrome. Home Depot did not continue the family's insurance.

They had to go out and pay ridiculous rates for additional health insurance to cover the child. That was money they could not afford because Home Depot did not pay his salary while he was gone. The child was in the hospital for much of the time the father was in Iraq. The mother had to take off from teaching to stay with the child in the hospital. She used up all vacation and sick time, and then was docked pay for lost time. We are not taking care of our soldiers or their families.

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Doris - Albuquerque, NM

I just lost my husband on February 11. He was a navy pilot for 28 years. He paid on my SBP for years, and now I can hardly get by, and waiting for the increase in October is going to be difficult. I will have to sell my house to survive. It appears they are waiting for us to die to....

Not enough is being done for the active duty veteran. I don't see how the administration can be so tight with the veterans and their loved ones while we wage war in a foreign country and pour in millions of millions of dollars.


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TayTay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 12:55 PM
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1. Yeah, see I bet that felt good
Sometimes the good guys win one. And that was very emotional yesterday. (I wrote 'Tears' at the time, because it was very moving.)

Nice! Love ya right back big guy! :loveya: :hug: :loveya:

(If I post any more telling emoticons, I'm not gonna be a hard-assed Masshole anymore. Oh well!)
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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 02:01 PM
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2. Did you see this in the Washington Post today. This woman's story
Edited on Thu Apr-14-05 02:22 PM by Pirate Smile
makes me very glad Kerry's Amendment passed as it was and the Republicans weren't able to limit the benefit to just combat zones.

If you read the entire piece at the link, the woman's story above this one supports Bush but was pissed and Bush, as usual, was clueless.

"A Widow Against the War

I have to wonder what Bush would say -- or has said -- faced with a widow who didn't support the war.

It might have happened on Tuesday if widow Shelann Clapp had been invited to meet with him. But she wasn't.

Clapp's exclusion apparently had everything to do with the fact that her husband died in a stateside accident -- and nothing to do with her opposition to the war, which until speaking with me yesterday she hadn't talked about in public.

But she's angry.

"I'm not a good military wife anymore, I'm an angry military wife. I'm an angry military widow," she said.

Her husband of 28 years, Chief Warrant Officer 5 Douglas V. Clapp, died in November in a helicopter crash not far from Fort Hood. The Black Hawk in which he was a passenger was headed to check out equipment being readied for use in Iraq when it hit support wires from a TV transmission tower. He'd served in the military for more than 30 years and had recently returned from a deployment in Iraq.

What Shelann Clapp is angriest about is that she didn't even hear that Bush was meeting with survivor families until the next day.

"Maybe my husband didn't really count," she said.

"I disagree with a distinction being made between soldiers that died in the war and soldiers that died supporting the war. . . . He's still not home with my family."

Losing her husband as part of a war effort that she thought wasn't necessary in the first place makes it particularly hard, she said.

"I did not support the war. I did not support us going to war," she said. "I think my husband's death was in vain, I really do. I don't think it needed to happen. It did not need to happen. . . .

"I won't say my husband gave his life for this country. I will never say that," she said. "I would say he lost his life for this country."

How many of the other Fort Hood widows think their husbands died in vain -- and did any of them get to meet with Bush on Tuesday? Clapp doesn't know. "We tend not to discuss that," she said. "We just talk about the guys."

If any survivors who have met with the president are reading this, I'd love to tell your story. E-mail me at froomkin@washingtonpost.com.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/politics/administration/whbriefing/

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x1394549
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whometense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 02:03 PM
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3. I saw that.
I love Dan Froomkin's column - read it every day. It is always wonderful.
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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 02:04 PM
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4. I bet he is going to get some more e-mails.
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TayTay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 02:05 PM
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5. These are the people we have to wake up
This woman is angry, but is still giving the Idiot King a pass because she knows he is dopey and can't read what he signs. Sigh! These are the people we have to break through to. The timing was off.
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