Solutions instead of hollow protests
We have all seen the stories about what is wrong with the way the soldiers are being treated that are coming back from Iraq. We all know the mis-guided reasoning behind starting this war. We have seen this administration do more to destroy our constitution than any other administration in the history of this country. I will not go into all of those details now because we are all well versed in them.
What I do want to go into are solutions; solutions that will, I believe, start to fix some of the problems that we are facing in this country. Monica and I have been developing a plan to solve some of the problems that service members are being confronted with and have been for some time.
We all know of a vet who has had some kind of a hassle from either the V.A. or their particular branch of service in getting help with their medical problems, their mental and emotional problems, and their re-adjustment back to their life after their combat experience.
The plan we feel will do for service members is one that will give them a positive chance to get back to normal as much as possible, it is one that will involve members of communities while minimizing reliance on government to solve problems they cannot fix.
The vision we have is one that will bridge the gap between service members and communities while, hopefully, revitalizing small towns that have been left to rot in this country’s rush to become more urbanized. What we want to do is bring veterans and the community together in a program that will rely on the American people working with the veterans to overcome the idea that government can solve all of our problems.
We will need everyone’s assistance in getting this project off the ground and into a working program that will benefit veterans and communities alike. We want to bring job training to vets that will allow them to re-integrate into society with a minimum of difficulty. Monica and I feel that by connecting the gap between the communities and the vets will help them not feel abandoned which will lower the possibilities of drug and alcohol addiction that trouble many returning war veterans.
We believe that in the midst of the all of the negatives out there we should be focusing on positive solutions instead of actions that do nothing for anyone. If you would like more information concerning the program we want to establish, contact me at kevbdrmn2@coastalnow.net or Monica at mdawnb@coastalnow.net and we will discuss this with people who are genuinely ready and willing to help.
