putting things in perspective

<p>Fully agree with Zaphod, the problems with our military care system are bureaucratic, not medical, and a good indication of where we might be headed if we move to a single payer system. </p>

<p>I wasn’t being critical of Bob Woodruff and how he stepped up - and yes, I give a far larger proportion of my salary to various military support causes than does Woodruff - he’d have to give up one of his vacation houses to match me. And let’s see if one of his children volunteers for military service.</p>

<p>Note - Dana Priest who wrote the Walter Reed story is the same reporter who revealed some of our top secret programs to track terrorist money. Her incentive to write the story - regardless of the positive result - was to harm the Bush Administration and ultimately our Army and our country. As much as we need to improve support and services in military hospitals I haven’t heard of a single serviceman who was medically harmed in any way. And, trust me, if Dana Priest could find someone who had died or had lost a limb due to neglect, she would have. </p>

<p>Wake up - the press today is a fifth column working against U.S. interests.</p>