Salt Lake City Drinking Liberally

Promoting democracy in Utah one pint at a time.

November 28, 2007

Join me and stand with our veterans

Join me and stand with our veterans.
Some of our injured troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are facing a ridiculous and unnecessary obstacle. Because they have been discharged early, they are not receiving their full enlistment bonuses. Some are even be asked to return payments they have already received.
A new bill that would ensure this does not continue is gaining momentum in Congress, and lawmakers need to hear from civilians who support it. We can help our nations’ veterans on this critical issue. More information on the bill here: http://www.altmire.house.gov/list/press/pa04_altmire/VGBA.shtml
Please take a minute to send a message to your representatives, and tell them you support this bill. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America has made it easy – just visit www.iava.org or the direct link is http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/436/t/1388/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=21867 or if you prefer www.congress.org
Thank you!

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