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Beware of Senator Richard Burr Who Speaks with Forked Tongue on Agent Orange

Senator Richard Burr (R-NC)

- North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, the leading Republican on the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, said yesterday that he has “concerns about a proposal to spend billions of dollars on disability compensation for Vietnam veterans who get heart disease,” and is concerned with the ”science” used in making disability payment calculations -

By John Weiss,
Vietnam Veterans of America,
Rhode Island State Council

North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, the leading Republican on the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, said yesterday, as reported by the Associated Press, that he has “concerns about a proposal to spend billions of dollars on disability compensation for Vietnam veterans who get heart disease and wants to make sure that science supports the expansion of benefits.”

The “proposal” Burr is referring to is a decision by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, based on the recent National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine committee report, “Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 2008.”

A little history is in order: From 1962 to 1971, the U.S. military used Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam and elsewhere to defoliate the jungle canopy, to destroy crops, and to clear the perimeters of U.S. bases. These herbicides were sprayed from fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, trucks, and backpack sprayers. The drums that stored these chemicals were often recycled and put to various other uses, sometimes to collect rain water, to serve as barbecue grill, etc. Nearly three million veterans served in Southeast Asia.

Contained in these herbicides was dioxin, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-paradioxin—one of the most dangerous chemicals known to man.

On August 31, 2010, in the Federal Register, the Department of Veterans Affairs published the final rules amending the adjudication regulations concerning presumptive service connection, concluding that there was a positive association between exposure in Vietnam to certain herbicides and the subsequent development of three diseases: hairy cell leukemia & B-cell leukemias; Parkinson’s disease; and ischemic heart disease.

And for the first time in history, on September 23, Burr and his colleagues will call into question the authority of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, as outlined in the Agent Orange Act of 1991.

Recognizing that Burr was voted into the House of Representatives in 1994, it is obvious that he was not involved with the passage of the Agent Orange Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-4), which passed the House and the Senate without a single nay vote. In fact, today, 19 years later, there are only 36 members of Congress still serving who voted for passage of this act in 1991.

The Agent Orange Act of 1991 acknowledges the culpability of toxic exposures in health conditions that manifested years after a veteran’s service. Included in the law is the authority for the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to enter into an agreement with the National Academy of Sciences to, on a biannual basis, provide a review of all scientific studies and research on the association between dioxin and specific diseases; and include recommendations for future research.

The act further grants the Secretary of the VA the authority to determine if a presumption of service connection is warranted for any of the health conditions addressed in the report.

If Sen. Burr is uncomfortable with the Secretary’s determinations based on the National Academy of Sciences recommendations, perhaps he would be more comfortable with the finding of the U.S. Air Force Ranch Hand Study, conducted by the U.S. Air Force on those who participated in the aerial spraying program, as sited in the 1992 testimony of Dr. Barry L. Johnson, Assistant Surgeon General, before the House Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations:

A recent study on the health status of Vietnam veterans who participated in Operation Ranch Hand did not find any signs of liver disease, but did report increased levels of triglycerides and cholesterol in the blood (a second report does not support these increases). In addition, an increase in body fat, diabetes, and blood pressure were also noted. These effects were strongly associated with TCDD levels in the serum. Ranch Hand veterans also had changes in blood (increased white blood cells, platelet, IgA, and sedimentation rates) which suggest a chronic inflammatory response, although no immunologic system diseases were identified. These immune system changes were also strongly associated with serum TCDD levels. These results differ from those reported in previous analyses of the Ranch Hand group in 1982 and 1985. The earlier analyses did not include an assessment of serum TCDD levels. A physical examination of Ranch Hand veterans is currently under way.

There is no doubt, that Burr, though too young to have faced conscription during the Vietnam Conflict, views himself as a supporter of those who served.

In fact, seven months ago, it was Sen. Burr who introduced a resolution recognizing March 30 as “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day.” Proclaimed Burr, “There’s no question that our troops served our country bravely and faithfully during the Vietnam War, and these veterans deserve our recognition and gratitude.  Unfortunately, when these service members returned home, they were caught in the crossfire of public debate about our nation’s involvement in the war.”

Today, Vietnam veterans are again caught in the “crossfire of public debate,” as Burr and others balk at the price of providing for the continuing cost of care for those whom he and others recognize “served our country bravely and faithfully during the Vietnam War.”

Words of praise and gratitude do not cost anything. Veterans’ compensation for service-related health conditions do. Sen. Burr, which is it?
 
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) is the nation’s only congressionally chartered veterans service organization dedicated to the needs of Vietnam-era veterans and their families.  VVA’s founding principle is “Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another.”

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5 Comments for “Beware of Senator Richard Burr Who Speaks with Forked Tongue on Agent Orange”

  1. hey,stop and think how long will and how much money will the have to pay these benfits we are dying every day people don;t live long with these health problems.the old hillbilly?

  2. what else can you expect from a corporate loving,callous republican.it just proves they could care less about veterans,just like they could care less about the poor.i am not surprised at all,because i knew he had to be a ruthless republican,crusaders for the rich.

  3. Senator Burr is technically correct in addressing the cost. The problem is what “science” is he refering to? If he is skeptical of the National Academy of Science recommendations, he is the one that should bring forth a scientific counter argument that is credible. A second and third opinion within the medical community would not be unwarranted, but is he doing that? If not, then this is merely a stall game. The cost of war exceeds the battle field for many years.

    • The cost of war does exceed the battle field, but when your own country decides to use a deadly toxin that affeted Vietnam people and they pay the Vietnam country to this day, 320M this year, then they should also pay their veterans for what they did to them as well. This wasn’t a NORMAL casualty of war – it was man made on purpose. These men are very ill and some can’t even work anymore. It is time the Government takes care of the Vietnam Veteran and yes you are correct there aren’t that many of them alive today.

      Stop all of this, pay the veteran and create a new process for future wars – maybe we won’t have any then…. food for thought…

  4. james c contarino

    they are waiting for the rest of us to die.as you say there is not many of us left.i’ve been fighting the va for 40 & years.i got some of my disibilities but not all.i agree if they are paying the vietnam government. they should not be questioning us.as far as senator burr as you say he is a republican out for the rich. he don’t give a damn about vietnam veterans.we suffer from the illneses not him. so why does he care.anyways once we are all gone they will start on the next group and so on.

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