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Top officials knew of neglect at Walter Reed

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Well well well....what do we have here? What? Top officials knew about this neglect and did NOTHING?

Frankly, I am absolutely disgusted, and I hope heads roll over this. This is so totally unacceptable. Walter Reed--you suck..........big time.

Here are some more interesting portions of the article (what does this say about our Army?????):

Top officials at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, including the Army's surgeon general, have heard complaints about outpatient neglect from family members, veterans groups and members of Congress for more than three years.

A procession of Pentagon and Walter Reed officials expressed surprise last week about the living conditions and bureaucratic nightmares faced by wounded soldiers staying at the D.C. medical facility. But as far back as 2003, the commander of Walter Reed, Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley, who is now the Army's top medical officer, was told that soldiers who were wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan were languishing and lost on the grounds, according to interviews. . . .

In 2004, Rep. C.W. Bill Young (R-Fla.) and his wife stopped visiting the wounded at Walter Reed out of frustration. . . . Beverly Young said she complained to Kiley several times. She once visited a soldier who was lying in urine on his mattress pad in the hospital. When a nurse ignored her, Young said, "I went flying down to Kevin Kiley's office again, and got nowhere. He has skirted this stuff for five years and blamed everyone else." [Nice :roll:] . . . .

Last October, Joyce Rumsfeld, the wife of then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, was taken to Walter Reed by a friend concerned about outpatient treatment. She attended a weekly meeting, called Girls Time Out, at which wives, girlfriends and mothers of soldiers exchange stories and offer support.

According to three people who attended the gathering, Rumsfeld listened quietly. Some of the women did not know who she was. At the end of the meeting, Rumsfeld asked one of the staff members whether she thought that the soldiers her husband was meeting on his visits had been handpicked to paint a rosy picture of their time there. The answer was yes.

When Walter Reed officials found out that Rumsfeld had visited, they told the friend who brought her -- a woman who had volunteered there many times -- that she was no longer welcome on the grounds.

WP: Hospital officials knew of neglect - washingtonpost.com Highlights - MSNBC.com

I'm so glad that we treat our wounded troops with such respect.....NOT.
 
Thanks for pointing this out.
I think everyone I know has known about this for awhile, I can tell you some horror stories. It's an absolute disgusting shame of a mess.
Unfortunately I don't think anything will be done about it, I think many people (Congress et al) assumed the war on Iraq would be a "quickie" like Desert Storm and no one was prepared for the amount of casualties and the continuing stream of casualties. That is still no excuse for this, there is no excuse, none at all. Heads need to be rolling.
 
Totally unacceptable!!! No ifs, ands or buts.

Finger pointing, passing the buck is beyond despicable.

Support the troops is a tired ol' soundbite. 'Show Me The Money!'

Fix it and fix it now.

These men and women sacrificed their physical well being.

Now, more than ever, they need our help and care.

They deserve the best that can be had.

No more excuses.
 
This is f@cking dispicable. Land of the free, and home of the brave (that we don't give two sh!ts about). You only matter until you ship out and then you're forgotten. Slap some more magnets on your truck, oh wait, Britney just shaved her head and went to rehab, omg! :shock: :( :hm
 
Well well well....what do we have here? What? Top officials knew about this neglect and did NOTHING?

Frankly, I am absolutely disgusted, and I hope heads roll over this. This is so totally unacceptable. Walter Reed--you suck..........big time.

Here are some more interesting portions of the article (what does this say about our Army?????):



I'm so glad that we treat our wounded troops with such respect.....NOT.

Kind of funny that we are hearing crickets from the Bushneviks on this issue. After all, if they really supported the troops, you think they would be outraged.
Walter Reed scandal - an annotated bibliography
 
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