Gulf War Syndrome No Longer Recognized
by Charles Coughlin
George Bush Senior invaded Iraq to appease the Zionists and to raise the price of oil –just like his son did. After the war, when large numbers of our soldiers came down with Gulf War Syndrome, Bush Senior stubbornly refused to acknowledge that this disease existed. This continued to be the policy of the Veterans Administration for four years after the war. Just recently Bush Junior has decided to revert back to his father’s policy of selling short the vets of the First Gulf War.
The motivation to sell out veterans of the First Gulf War may not be merely Bush family callousness. Today, tens of thousands of vets from the latest Iraq War are coming home with missing limbs and post traumatic stress disorder. There have been embarrassing stories of vets being hurried out of hospitals or put on waiting lists for treatment. Given this unfortunate set of events, the vets suffering from Gulf War Syndrome may be getting the “bum’s rush” so the flood of new casualties will have room at the limited number of veterans’ facilities. (more…)






