We do a very good job at fixing broken bodies but not such a great job at healing broken minds with our returning veterans.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Caring for our veterans is the duty of a grateful nation. Unfortunately, the Bush administration and congressional Republicans have not lived up to this duty.
We must make sure that all of our returning servicemembers are honored and taken care of, no matter the wounds they bear.
It is essential that we provide the best possible care for our wounded and disabled veterans.
If your body is damaged, wounded, it can be fixed, but if inside, mentally, you are wounded you cannot fix it, it's hard.
We need to move past blame and make sure we are delivering care to our veterans.
How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees?
Nothing is so healing as the human touch.
Healing is a matter of time, but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity.
I think for the wounded, ill and injured warriors, they need the best possible care that we can give them - a continuum of care that not only started on the battlefield and extended all the way to the wonderful medical facilities that we have here in the United States - but beyond.
Hospitals are about healing.
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