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CONGRESS MOVING TO BLOCK SALE OF WEST L.A. VA
PROPERTY AS DESCENDANT OF LAND DONOR SPEAKS
OUT -- "Three generations of my family have
fought to
maintain the healing mission of the original
gift, which
became the VA Hospital and recreational
facilities."

West L.A. VA
We have two stories...first a news piece from the
AP...second is a letter from a descendant of the family who donated the
land.
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First story here...
http://www.mercuryn
ews.com/breakingnews/ci_7753007?nclick_check=1
Story below:
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Congress moving to block land development at West
LA VA complex
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON—Congress is moving to block the Department of Veterans Affairs
from commercially developing its West Los Angeles Medical Center site.
The 388-acre property between Westwood and Brentwood contains a veterans
hospital and other facilities, as well as many undeveloped acres in a
densely developed area.
The Veterans Administration has sought to develop or lease some of the
area, but Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Rep. Henry Waxman and other California
officials want it to remain as-is so other veterans facilities could be
built there.
The Bush administration had argued that disposal of the land could
generate more than $4 billion in revenue, which could be used to improve
other veterans' facilities around the country.
A measure by Feinstein to block development of the land is part of a
catchall year-end spending bill passed by the House on Monday and expected
to pass the Senate.
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Second story here...
http://www.westsidetoday.com/article.php?articleid=302
Story below:
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Descendant of VA land donor responds to park
controversy
By Carolina Winston Barrie
I would like to respond to a letter in your
December edition from Robert Rosebrock and Francisco Juarez which
contained distortions and false charges about the Veterans Park
Conservancy. I am a member of the Board of Directors of that organization,
but more to the point, I have a family obligation to insure that the
intentions of the original gift of land are faithfully carried out.
My name is Carolina Winston Barrie. I am a descendant of Arcadia Bandini
de Baker. In 1888, the United States government, by a special act of
congress, accepted 300 acres of land for the benefit of veterans of
foreign wars. This gift was from Arcadia and Senator John Percival Jones
for the sole purpose of providing Veterans with a place to heal from war.
Never has that desire to heal been more important than today as our sons
and daughters return home with scars of battle in their bodies and minds.
Three generations of my family have fought to maintain the healing mission
of the original gift (which became the V.A Hospital and recreational
facilities). The physical and mental facilities of the V.A. have always
been overwhelmed and under-funded. The Government's neglect of our
Veterans has been a national scandal long before Iraq. Yet over the years,
the more valuable the acreage became, the more land developers plotted to
steal it and convert it to profit. Our family has resisted schemes for
shopping malls, condominiums, even an NFL Stadium. And we might not have
prevailed had it not been for the formation of the Veterans Park
Conservancy.
Founded in 1986 to protect and enhance the land, the organization's
director, Susan Young, and its Chairman, retired three-war hero Gwynn
Robinson, have led the efforts along with other groups to save and
re-vitalize the VA property. Buildings were rebuilt, rusty fencing was
replaced, decayed monuments revived, and a Chapel, first used by veterans
of the Civil War, was restored to it's original beauty with the help of
the Bob Hope family.
Had it not been for the dedication and hard work of Veterans Park
Conservancy, Senators Alan Cranston, Pete Wilson, Dianne Feinstein,
Congressman Henry Waxman, Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky and others for the
last two decades, the deeded land, the VA facilities and the open parkland
space would have been sold to the highest bidder by the Federal
Government. Indeed the new State Veterans Home and the expansion of the
National Cemetery would never have happened. These achievements are a
clear example of how a caring, non-profit, private sector group can raise
the large sums of money necessary to do work that the Bureaucratic Federal
Government can never find the budget for. THE BRENTWOOD NEWS accurately
chronicled the achievements in its November cover story, "Home of the
Brave."
In the light of that long overdue tribute, my family and I find it
distressing that anyone who read it would attack the motivation and the
achievements of Veteran's Park Conservancy under the guise of being a
Veteran's spokesperson. To call VPC "a modern day Trojan Horse designed to
subvert the deed" is to insult not only its membership (one third of whom
are Veterans), but all the nationally recognized veterans organizations
who have passed resolutions of support, as well as all the donors, large
and small, whose contributions have saved the land and enforced my
family's original intentions.
Very truly yours,
CAROLINA WINSTON BARRIE
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