
John Edwards kicked off his 31 county, seven day, Iowa Bus Tour today in Des Moines.
"Over the next seven days, Edwards will talk about his vision for our country. Each day of the bus tour will focus on a different critical issue facing America - ending the war in Iraq, restoring economic fairness to rural America, rewarding work, delivering true universal health care, creating a new energy economy, strengthening education and building a One America where every person has a chance to succeed.""We are the Party of the People!"
On Day One, Edwards a "Standing by Our Heroes" plan to reform the Veterans' Administration (VA) and make it easier for injured Iraq and Afghanistan veterans to get the care they need. The plan builds on the proposal Edwards unveiled last May to repair our country's Sacred Contract with our veterans and military families by guaranteeing quality health care, supporting military families and providing education and economic opportunities for civilian life. With August turning out to be one of the deadliest months for American troops since the war began, Edwards also called upon the Iraqi parliament to end their four-week vacation and take greater responsibility for the security of their country.
As president, Edwards will enact a 5-point plan to help returning service men and women with disabilities by:
1. Processing the backlog of disability claims that exists when he takes office by Memorial Day 2009, and cutting the average processing time in half.
2. Fixing the disconnect between the Department of Defense and the VA by launching a broad effort to coordinate all DOD and VA functions and by only having the VA make disability determinations.
3. Hiring at least 300 more VA caseworkers and implementing an accelerated and targeted training program for them, including family outreach.
4. Providing each service member with a comprehensive, standardized medical examination immediately upon leaving the service, and linking that examination with the service member's disability rating.
5. Facilitating care for "signature injuries"--post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI), by increasing capacity within the Department of Defense for recognizing and addressing these injuries, increasing counseling resources, permitting access outside of the networks, and ensuring outreach to family members, who can help recognize symptoms.
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Meanwhile, Bush made a quick stop at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center for a photo op before heading off for yet another vacation. As John Edwards said, Bush's empty gesture is "too little, too late."
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