From: "Bob W"

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
John Sessoms

I hoped to make a trip there this fall, end of September. That's off
now.

Kitchen is still not finished. I'm going to have to repair/replace my
roof where a tree limb hit it.

And now, I've broken a tooth.


A roof and a toof - that's bad. Sorry you won't be able to get here.

Got an appointment on Monday. Meantime I've got some stuff I got from
Walgreens packed in there. I don't have dental insurance, and the VA
won't do anything except pull it out, so I'm going to be out of pocket
& I don't think it's going to be cheap.


Every time I hear stories like this it makes me double-plus extra glad with
knobs on and sparkly bits that I live in a country that has a national
health service.

B

When I had served 20 years in the National Guard in 1995, I earned 100% free medical & dental care from the VA to be provided once I reached age 60 and became eligible to receive retired pay. I served a total of 32 years.

The Bush administration reneged in 2004 while I was in Iraq and took away the benefits I had already vested a decade earlier.

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