CHENEY TRIES TO CALM VETS ON HEALTHCARE -- "THE
PRESIDENT
AND I CAME TO OFFICE DETERMINED TO ENHANCE THE
QUALITY OF VETERANS' HEALTH CARE...WE'RE
MEETING THESE OBJECTIVES..."

If you believe this...I've got this
bridge...................
Story here...
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/wire/sns-ap-cheney-veterans,1,7094462.story?coll=sns-ap-politics-headlines&ctrack=1&cset=true
Entire story below:
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Cheney Tries to Calm Vets on Health Care
By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON -- While veterans are worried about proposed cuts to their health
care, Vice President Dick Cheney tried to reassure the American Legion on
Tuesday that the Bush administration is committed to improving the system.
"The President and I came to office determined to enhance the quality of
veterans' health care, to significantly increase the resources going to
(Veterans Affairs), to modernize VA facilities, to improve service to
veterans' families and to trim the backlog in processing disability claims,"
Cheney said. "We're meeting these objectives, but we'll never be complacent
about the progress being made."
Leaders of the 3 million-member American Legion have been increasingly vocal
about proposed increases for some veterans in enrollment fees, prescription
copayments, premiums and deductibles.
The nation's largest veterans organization is a key source of support for
the administration's policies in the war on terror, even as approval ratings
of the president and vice president have sagged.
The Associated Press reported Monday that under a White House budget
proposal, tens of thousands of veterans with non-critical medical issues
could see delays or even denial of care.
Cheney told the Legion's annual Washington meeting that "we get a steady
stream of good advice" from the Legion.
Peter Gaytan, director of the Legion's veterans affairs and rehabilitation
division, pressed the issue.
"We thank Vice President Cheney for speaking to the American Legion and we
remind him that the Legion fully supports an adequate Veterans
Administration budget to allow all eligible veterans to receive the care
they have earned and deserve," Gaytan said in an interview after Cheney's
remarks.
The AP reported that even though the cost of providing medical care to
veterans has been growing by leaps and bounds, White House budget documents
assume a cutback in 2008 and further cuts thereafter.
The White House's VA budget request for 2007 adds nearly $3 billion for
veterans' health care, compared with 2006. But American Legion National
Commander Thomas L. Bock said the request is built on charging new annual
enrollment fees for VA care, nearly doubling drug copayments and driving 1.2
million veterans out of the system.
Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean said the administration
is playing sleight-of-hand budget games with veterans' benefits.
The White House says the long-term budget numbers don't represent actual
administration policies. Similar cuts assumed in earlier budgets have been
reversed.
"Instead, the president's subsequent budgets have increased funding for all
of these programs," said White House budget office spokesman Scott Milburn.
"The country can meet the goal of cutting the deficit in half and still
invest in key programs for vulnerable Americans, and claims to the contrary
aren't supported by the facts of recent budget history."
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