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Feeling Angry
VA denies Veterans the basic right to VOTE !
FYI: I'm not sharing this to defend any political party or even the insurance company that published the video that is included at the end but rather to defend the Veterans that are cheated out of the right to do the very thing they fought for....I can't even imagine denying Veterans this basic right!
http://www.nhregister.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19861228&BRD=1281&PAG=461&dept_id=635049&rfi=6
July 19, 2008 - To participate in voter registration at the Veterans Affairs medical center in West Haven, Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz would have to promise not to encourage anyone to vote and to limit registration to inpatients or residents who approached her.
"The VA's convoluted constraints and restrictions on registration, and complete ban on voter education, plainly violate democratic rights — the very rights that these veterans fought and sacrificed to preserve and protect," state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Friday.
In Round 3 of the battle between the VA and Bysiewicz's efforts to hold registration drives at federal veteran facilities, both she and Blumenthal Friday gave James Peake, U.S. secretary of veterans affairs, until Aug. 1 to change the rules or face a possible suit by Connecticut.
Bysiewicz is one of 20 secretaries of the state who have urged Peake to reverse a ruling he issued in May which puts shelters, hospitals, nursing homes and rehabilitation centers administered by the VA off limits to nonpartisan voter registration drives.
Peake said such drives would violate the Hatch Act, which restricts partisan political activity by federal workers.
For years, however, voter registration was left up to VA managers, and Roger Johnson, director of VA Connecticut Healthcare Systems, agreed with Blumenthal when the issue was first broached last month in West Haven that the Hatch Act referred to workers, not patients.
At the time, Johnson predicted Bysiewicz's request to run an education program demonstrating use of the new state voting machines would not be a problem, and he was just waiting to hear from Peake.
After Peake's recent letter to the state officials, however, Johnson said such a demonstration was not necessary, as the only veterans who would be affected are in-patients and residents who would likely use absentee ballots.
Johnson said the medical center in West Haven will notify all in-patients and residents that they will provide volunteers to help them register to vote, if they so desire. He said they will hold another "blitz" close to the last day of regular voter registration, and on Election Day.
Off-limits to registration are out-patients, staff, visitors and the community.
"To respect constitutional rights, the VA should go back to boot camp. Where veterans deserve a clear path to the voting booth, the VA has laid a maze and minefield of regulatory barricades and booby traps," Blumenthal said.
He said the restrictions "chill or discourage valid fundamental constitutional rights," and Bysiewicz could not agree to the rules set up for volunteers who wish to help the patients register.
At the state's facility for veterans at Rocky Hill, Blumenthal said registrations are held several times a year. He said it appears that the only reason for the "misguided federal policy," is an attempt at voter suppression.
Three blunt questions for VA:
(via http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/)
1. What effort did VA make to check with local and state
election officials to address the voting needs of our veterans?
2. What effort did VA make to check with widely respected non-partisan non-profits?
3. What kind of disgraceful message is VA sending to our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan when our wounded, injured, ill, and homeless veterans are blocked from voting during war?
Let’s put this poignant issue into perspective by watching this important video about the importance of voting.
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Here is a small bi partisan article I wrote on this matter:
http://newsblaze.com/story/20080721113631tsop.nb/topstory.h tml
And when everyone is done bitching consider making this issue simple, consistent and bi partisan even after this election.
Why is it that at election time many are suddenly worried about the veterans in the nursing home not being able to vote? When I was able to volunteer there I was worried by some of the conditions there and said how many deserved to die with much more dignity. The same applies to the 200 thousand or more homeless veterans, let’s get them a real address (home) first then register them to vote. Also think of the somewhat already tense working environment of the VA employees – nurses, doctors, management etc watching over the patients – and many individuals do have an inclination to express their political beliefs especially during an election – politics does not belong in a working environment, especially one as diverse as the VA and one where many are on various medications. All the employees especially in a MEDICAL facility need to focus on their job which is the patients care and well-being not politics. After the Gulf war as a political science major I participated in a few voter registration drives and it was never the students doing the registering that caused the problems. The stress of a very heated over-heard or worst yet witnessed argument over politics can contribute to a life altering mistake by an otherwise good employee. Something easier to consistently be worked for (even after this election) would be for something more simple and bi partisan like a voter registration card to always be placed in the patients room like the bible use to be and can then be made a part of the normal cleaning ritual after each patient is released and the room is then readied for the next new patient. Simple, consistent and bi partisan.

7/22/08 10:06 PM