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December 2009
Presumptive
Agent Orange benefits extended to additional 185,000 Vietnam
Veterans.

November
2009
After
much debate, Membership Dues are now
required for membership in Veterans For Constitutional Law.

Another
MAJOR Win for Veterans!!
COURT RULES FOR VETERAN IN VA BENEFITS
"DUE PROCESS" CASE

Sunday August 23, 2009
All veterans who
are disabled and require in-home care or nursing home care MUST READ "Aid
& Attendance".

Tuesday,
August 11, 2009
This evening I received an interesting eMail from someone who had
visited my Web site at
www.Net4TruthUSA.com - It seems that we may - by the grace of the
Good Lord - have the opportunity to assist a limited number of disabled
veterans and their families in a therapeutic environment set on a 270+
acre farm in upstate New York. Art Bernklau and I will be exploring this
possibility and hopefully, will be working out an arrangement with the
couple who have had this idea for a while. We will need the support -
both the moral and financial support of all our members and the general
public to pull this off - so please - ANY donation will help.

MAJOR VICTORY FOR
VETERANS!!!
by: David Todeschini



In
case you haven't heard.... Veterans won a major victory in Federal Court -
giving them the previously denied right to bring civil actions against the US
Government and the Veteran's Administration to sue them for "benefits" related
to war injuries.... and to use their own attorneys to bring these actions. This
particularly impacts Gulf War and current conflict veterans who are returning
with "Gulf War Illness" - more accurately, Depleted Uranium Poisoning.
This
development is a major win for our veterans, who have traditionally been treated
as cannon-fodder, and used by other Veteran's Organizations (particularly the
VFW) as "strike-breakers" and for other political means on the home-front.
(please read: The
Plot To Seize The White House by Jules Archer).
Veteran's For
Constitutional Law, Ltd. and a few other small Veteran's Organizations have
fought a long, hard battle - and they have won.
This
Web site was launched a few weeks after this precedent-setting decision. We are
awaiting submission of an article on this topic by Arthur Bernklau.

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