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	<title>Comments on: Gulf War(90-91) Illness and Veterans Legislation in Senate and House</title>
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		<title>By: MCL</title>
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		<description>Glad to see the IOM get involved further in the Gulf War Illness. I hope this will not be another funded contract that the VA pays no attention to after it is completed. There always seem to be more information needed for anything to be done. New Zealand has already acted on the last reports from IOM on Agent Orange without any further studies. The Vietnam Vets have to wait, wait, and wait on other studies or committee meetings to make their suggestions which if positive will probably go to another committee or study to see if they, the VA, can find a negative response. This goes on and on and on and on. Another example of delay, deny, then die.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glad to see the IOM get involved further in the Gulf War Illness. I hope this will not be another funded contract that the VA pays no attention to after it is completed. There always seem to be more information needed for anything to be done. New Zealand has already acted on the last reports from IOM on Agent Orange without any further studies. The Vietnam Vets have to wait, wait, and wait on other studies or committee meetings to make their suggestions which if positive will probably go to another committee or study to see if they, the VA, can find a negative response. This goes on and on and on and on. Another example of delay, deny, then die.</p>
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