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Michele Bachmann continually tries to portray herself as a friend to veteran's and the military. Her rhetoric would like you to believe that she will fight for the needs of our men and women in uniform. She claims:

I will continue to work at protecting promised benefits earned by our veterans and military retirees, such as improvements to the military healthcare system, the GI Bill, and the veterans' claims processing system.

She has cosponsored several bills that try to express this honor:

[110th] H.CON.RES.176 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that a commemorative postage stamp should be issued to honor our Nation's disabled veterans.
Sponsor: Rep Buchanan, Vern [FL-13] (introduced 6/27/2007) Cosponsors (106)
Committees: House Oversight and Government Reform
Latest Major Action: 6/27/2007 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

[110th] H.CON.RES.185 : Concurrent resolution commending the 1st Brigade Combat Team/34th Infantry Division of the Minnesota National Guard upon its completion of the longest continuous deployment of any United States ground combat military unit in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Sponsor: Rep Walz, Timothy J. [MN-1] (introduced 7/13/2007) Cosponsors (38)
Committees: House Armed Services; Senate Armed Services
Latest Major Action: 10/2/2007 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

[110th] H.RES.663 : Supporting the goals and ideals of Veterans of Foreign Wars Day.
Sponsor: Rep Kline, John [MN-2] (introduced 9/19/2007) Cosponsors (57)
Committees: House Oversight and Government Reform
Latest Major Action: 9/25/2007 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 410 - 0 (Roll no. 898).

[110th] H.R.511 : To pledge the faithful support of Congress to members of the United States Armed Forces serving in harm's way.
Sponsor: Rep Johnson, Sam [TX-3] (introduced 1/17/2007) Cosponsors (183)
Committees: House Armed Services
Latest Major Action: 1/17/2007 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
Note: On 3/20/2007, a motion was filed to discharge the Rules Committee from consideration of H.Res. 220. H.Res. 220 provides for the consideration of H.R. 511. A discharge petition requires 218 signatures for further action. (Discharge Petition No. 110-1: text with signatures.)

Once again, though, we see that the lip service paid to our men and women in uniform does not reflect the actions Bachmann has taken when it comes to veteran's issues. She has done nothing to make "improvements to the military healthcare system, the GI Bill, and the veterans' claims processing system".

*When Congress tried to help veteran's (especially disabled vets) who owned small businesses, Bachmann had the chance to match her words to her actions but chose to vote NO.

*Now, this story from the Kansas City Star:

Posted on Tue, Oct. 30, 2007 10:15 PM

Hundreds of thousands of U.S. veterans lack any health insurance, survey finds

WASHINGTON | Nearly 1.8 million U.S. veterans are without health insurance, and more than half of them said they had no place to go when they were sick, researchers reported Tuesday.

The finding contradicts many Americans’ assumption that all veterans qualify for free health care through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

The uninsured veterans are primarily low- to middle-income workers, ages 44 to 64, who are too poor to afford private insurance coverage but not poor enough to qualify for Medicaid or VA health care, the Harvard Medical School researchers said.

Analyzing data from two federal surveys, the researchers found that more than one-fourth of the uninsured veterans said they did not get needed medical care or delayed it because of its cost. Nearly half said they had not had an office visit or contact with a health professional in more than a year, and two-thirds said they received no preventive care.

The study also found that more than 25 percent of uninsured veterans said they could not afford prescriptions, and more than 20 percent said they could not afford eyeglasses.

The researchers said the main cause for the large number of uninsured veterans was the narrowing of eligibility for health care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs. In 2003, the Bush administration limited VA health-care eligibility to veterans with combat-related health problems or those making less than $30,000 a year.

“I was not surprised to hear that (1.8 million veterans are uninsured) … given the large number of uninsured in this country,” said John Rowan, president of the Vietnam Veterans of America.

There are nearly 24 million U.S. veterans, according to the VA.

The study is based on an analysis of government surveys released between 1988 and 2005. It will be published in the December issue of the American Journal of Public Health.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

If Michele spent as much time advocating for real change in how this country deals with the folks returning home from war as she does supporting the "goals" of the VFW and trying to create stamps to commemorate service we could have our vets treated in a manner befitting their service. Given that this woman sits on ONE committee, has sponsored only FOUR pieces of legislation, and has been in Washington for over 10 MONTHS you would think she would have some time on her hands to address the needs of the people she claims to love so vehemently.

Unfortunately, it appears that Michele supports the troops, but not their welfare.

Cross posted at Dump Bachmann