CONFERENCE CALL: U.S. Army Major General Paul Eaton (Ret.), Congressman Chet Edwards (D-TX), and Army Veteran Brian McGough Address John McCain's Record Ahead of VFW Convention
WASHINGTON, Aug 17, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- With John McCain scheduled to address the 109th National Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. in Orlando, Florida, U.S. Army Major General Paul Eaton (Ret.), Congressman Chet Edwards (D-TX), Chairman of the House Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Subcommittee, and Army veteran Brian McGough, who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, held a press conference call on John McCain's record on veterans' issues.
The audio of the call can be heard at the following link:
http://www.democrats.org/page/-/audio/calls/081708_ConfCall_Veterans.mp3 Below are excerpts of the call:
Major General Paul Eaton (Ret.)"There's a great myth that the Republican Party has propagated that they're good for defense, better for defense than the Democratic Party, and that they're good for veterans. And in fact, nothing could be farther from the truth. We have suffered eight years of significant underfunding and underfocus from this Administration, and my great fear is that Senator McCain would continue that process.
"I'd like to address this last assault on veterans and the benefits that we have promised every man and woman who have served in the armed forces of the United States. This Senator McCain initiative and comment that he submitted to a town hall meeting that we needed to ration health care to veterans is absolutely bankrupt thinking. And I have served with too many soldiers and I have witnessed too many dramas in the soldiers' lives, and that of their families. The last thing we need to do is ration health care under the guise that we're only going to give it to men and women who have been injured in direct combat. I don't know how you categorize that, and define that issue, but it does once again back up the Bush Administration's approach to underfund the Veterans Administration and to underserve the veterans who have fought so well for this country."
Congressman Chet Edwards (D-TX)"All Americans, myself included, deeply respect Sen. McCain's military service and sacrifice in the Vietnam War. But, most Americans would be surprised and disappointed to find out that Sen. McCain has repeatedly voted against improved health care and benefits for millions of veterans. It's difficult to understand how, during a time of war, that Sen. McCain can support massive tax cuts for Exxon-Mobil and people making over $1 million a year, while saying, via his votes, that we cannot afford to increase funding for veterans' health care and benefits."
"Lifetime voting record from the DAV for John McCain is 39%, and for Barack Obama it's 89%. I think that will surprise a lot of Americans and disappoint a lot of veterans. The Iraq and Afghan war veterans give John McCain a "D," as in David, and Obama a "B+," as in Brother.
"I think, despite his service, distinguished service to our country, his political record on veterans has been out of touch and often wrong."
source:
http://www.democrats.org/