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Updated: 8:12 AM May 17, 2008
Webb's GI Bill
Staunton, Va. It's often hard for soldiers who are returning home from Iraq to re-acclimate to normal life. Posted: 6:07 PM May 16, 2008Reporter: Meg Gatto Email Address: mgatto@whsv.com |
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I am a retired military member with 27 years of service. This bill is ridiculous and excessive! Only 8% of all vetrerans use all of their current GI benefits. this is typical grandstanding by the liberals to make them look like they care about the troops, when they routinely bad mouth them. McCain's approach is much better, as it allows benefits to be transferred to other family members, something that most service members truly support.