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Tag: James Peake

VA won't let vets register at federal facilities

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 11:29:12 AM PDT

Cross-posted from Progressive Future

What is he thinking?! That's what the Secretary of State of Connecticut, Susan Bysiewicz, asks in her editorial in the New York Times.  It seems that the secretary of Veterans Affairs, James Peake, won't allow nonpartisan voter registration drives at federally funded hospitals, shelters and rehabilitation centers for veterans. So veterans like Martin O’Nieal, who lost his leg in World War II,might not be able to vote.

Ted "Tubes" Stevens & Secretary VA Peake show true selves

Thu May 29, 2008 at 08:24:35 AM PDT

Yesterday while campaigning in Alaska with the Secretary of the VA by his side, Senator Ted Stevens managed to stick both his feet in his mouth over the new GI Bill  and the Secretary of the VA opened his mouth and explained his true feelings about PTSD which will make many veterans question the recent incident in Temple Texas with Norma Perez about if she was acting independently as the VA claims or was she just caught passing out the official position on PTSD. It costs to much money so do NOT diagnose it.

VA: PTSD and TBI "Overblown"; Like "Football" Injuries

Tue May 27, 2008 at 03:38:47 PM PDT

VA Secretary James Peake continued to show little respect for the service of America’s newest veterans yesterday by dismissing concerns about the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.  

Speaking alongside Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) in a remote Alaskan village, Peake first used the word "overblown" when discussing PTSD and TBI and then made a "football" comparison.

Senator, VA Secretary Disrespect Troops on Memorial Day

Mon May 26, 2008 at 06:22:36 PM PDT

(Promoted by MissLaura)

On Memorial Day weekend, Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) and VA Secretary James Peake stood side-by-side in Fairbanks, Alaska to showcase their opposition to--and lack of respect for--today’s newest veterans.

Speaking at the Disabled American Veterans’ 19th Annual Department Convention, Senator Stevens told the majority of America’s most recent war veterans that they had not yet sacrificed enough to have earned a GI Bill that would cover the full cost of their educations.  

Sen. Ted Stevens warned of a "mass exodus" from the military Saturday if the so-called 21st Century GI Bill goes into law without major changes.
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"There are worries that people who are already in for two years will serve one more and leave, and there’s really no incentive to stay," Stevens said.

What Stevens is really saying is that today's troops are unpatriotic--that they're only in it for the money and the college.  And while Stevens’ "mass exodus" theory has been thoroughly discredited by the Congressional Budget Office, the true irony of the situation lies in the fact that Stevens earned his own college degree after World War Two by using the same GI Bill he’s aiming to prevent today’s veterans from receiving.  

At the same convention, VA Secretary James Peake--who is already under fire for the cover-up of an extraordinary number of veteran suicides and for overseeing an organization that may not be taking PTSD seriously--showed a stunning lack of situational awareness by discounting recent media reports and think tank studies by suggesting that fewer returning vets actually had PTSD than is commonly thought.

On the topic of PTSD, Peake questioned if the condition is being overdiagnosed, considering the mental health services available to those in the armed forces.

"I worry about labeling all these kids coming back," he said. "Just because someone might need a little counseling when they get back, doesn’t mean they need the PTSD label their whole lives."

The only reason Peake worries about "labeling all these kids" is because he understands neither the cause of combat PTSD nor how it should be treated.  If Peake viewed PTSD as a combat injury sustained in theater--as the troops and the psychiatrists do--then he wouldn’t worry about the "stigma."  As it stands now, Peake is apparently content to perpetuate the myth of the "crazy, unstable vet guy."  In fact, what Peake--a former contractor--is saying directly contradicts the message of VA psychiatrists like Jonathan Shay:

The American Psychiatric Association has saddled us with the jargon "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder" (PTSD)--which sounds like an ailment--even though it is evident from the definition that what we are dealing with is an injury. . .We do not refer to a veteran who has had an arm blown off by a grenade as suffering from "Missing Army Disorder." [. . .]  Combat PTSD is a war injury.  Veterans with combat PTSD are war wounded, carrying the burdens of sacrifice for the rest of us as surely as the amputees, the burned, the blind, and the paralyzed carry them.

To say the least, it’s alarming that the VA Secretary doesn’t get this.

Unfortunately, this double-barreled blast of disrespect for the service of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans on Memorial Day weekend from a Republican Senator and a Bush appointee is not unexpected.  We’re used to it.  However, it should provide all of us with an extra jolt of motivation to rid our nation of those who hold today’s troops in such contempt.
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Also available at VetVoice

Obama Demanding Investigation over VA Email

Fri May 16, 2008 at 04:06:00 PM PDT

Senator Barack Obama involved himself in the VA email situation today by sending a letter to VA Secretary James Peake demanding an investigation into whether or not the Department of Veterans Affairs is under-diagnosing combat-related PTSD as a cost-cutting measure.  Obama then requested hearings on the matter and, within hours, those requests were granted by the chairmen of the House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committees.

6 Reasons to NOT confirm Dr. James Peake VA Secretary. With Poll!! My First Diary, Be Gentle!!

Sun Dec 02, 2007 at 07:42:49 PM PDT

This is my first diary so please be gentle. :)  As a Veteran I have had to suffer the hell of Veteran Disability Claims since last year.  I filed a claim for PTSD almost a year ago and have still not received a decision.  As a loyal reader of VAwatchdog.org, I found an excellent list of six reason to not confirm Dr. Peake.  It conveys mine, and I would hope many other veterns concerns much better than I could ever try to.  This guy is another Bushie who will continue to cause havoc for Veterans past, present and future.

I've wanted to say this for a year now

MORE BELOW THE JUMP!! (now that i got that out of my system...)

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