Monthly Archives: November 2011

Fed. Cir.–Hampton V. Shinseki (audio)

Mr. Kenster the Carpenter seems to live in the Fed. Cir. now. Here we have him hard at work in Mr. Jerome Hampton’s defense. Ken should feel right at home in this case because it’s just a continuation of sorts … Continue reading

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Cryoglobulinemia and HCV

Cryoglobulinemia is a big word. My spell checker refuses to recognize it no matter how many times I add it to the dictionary. Such is life. I don’t know how many are afflicted with this disease but it seems to … Continue reading

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AMERICORPS FOR VETS

This morning’s paper held this nugget. Allow me to do my Evelyn Wood speed reading trick and summarize this in a few short sentences from the pound of newsprint and ink. Apparently in a photo opportunity for Veterans, the Public Lands  Commissioner of … Continue reading

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The Bonus Army and OWS

Few people who are alive today, and certainly no Veterans from the first World War, can attest to what transpired on July 28th, 1932.  Some of of our most illustrious leaders from the coming world war in 1939 were employed … Continue reading

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PHLEBOTOMIES AND HCV?

I went in for my monthly phlebotomy today. I do this to reduce the iron in my system from the Porphyria Cutanea Tarda. I was wondering in an earlier post about why it seems I’ve suddenly slowed my rush towards … Continue reading

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CMOH winner Ed Freeman

  I received this today from a friend who was not a Veteran. His father, who was, sent it to him today . If Robert McNamara had let us run the war from Saigon instead of D.C., there’s a high … Continue reading

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Jay Claire Warner–1916-1989–An American Veteran

In years past, I have looked for some uplifting story around Veterans Day about a unique Vet who stood head and shoulders above his peers. With the current wars in SWA, there are many who qualify for this. What I … Continue reading

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FED. CIR–HAMER V. SHINSEKI (he’s baaack!)

It’s always interesting to follow the progress (or nonprogress) of a claim as it wends its way up the legal ladder. As the BVA is rather secretive and does not divulge the name, rank, airspeed and tail number of the … Continue reading

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BVA– PCT= HCV?

I found another one of these years ago and didn’t bookmark it. When I finally found this, I decided to print it anyway even if the case was remanded. It involves the reverse concept that PCT, as a known side-effect … Continue reading

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HCV AND COUMADIN

This is amzing stuff. I’m on Coumadin because I had a heart attack while I was in the VAMC in 09. They did a pre-op physical on me to make sure I was good to go for surgery to take … Continue reading

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