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Another game being played by the LA bureaucrats is the building
of ‘apartments’ at the cost of about $325,000 per unit in
the unused hospitals that they now rent for TV productions at
the Sepulveda VA. These so called very expensive apartments are
meant to be home for people who are recovering addicts, etc. But
wait, they say some Veterans can live there. This really is
generous of them, isn’t it? The truth is, these will end up
being fancy condos that will be sold for millions of dollars in
a few years. Yes, I know, I know this is a travesty but they are
doing it openly. This land was donated for the sole purpose of
the healing and rehabilitation of our Veterans. Simple like
that! Not to build a 149 unit condo instead of a hospital that
can take care of more than one thousand Veterans at a time!
Rees Lloyd, a Vietnam-era Veteran and a
member of the American Legion, compares the way VA treats the
Veterans to the way The Bureau of Indian Affairs treated
Indians. |
| "Every agreement and promise can
be dismissed at convenience", says Rees. Mr. Lloyd, a
lawyer by profession, who represented Cesar Chavez and Farmers
Workers Movement for many years, has joined ‘We the Veterans’
in their attempt to save the land. Recently, in accordance, with
the Flag Code of the Untied States, the Veterans decided to turn
the flag upside down as a sign of distress. |
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