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Re: OT...Vietnam vets,need your help
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Posted by John M on April 05, 2005 at 06:25:55 from (64.53.74.20):
In Reply to: Re: OT...Vietnam vets,need your help posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on April 05, 2005 at 06:18:40:
I did that,went to my local VA office,the guy there said I could save alot of time by going to the Congressmans office,becuase thats all he would do.Now whether he knew any better or not I dont know,but when I contacted him again,he still insisted that my Congressman was the best way to go,which I will not do because of the comments he made earlier.I have also been trying to get in touch with my Senator,but I have yet to hear from him as of this morning,but think I would have heard something by now as its been a couple of months since I contacted his office the first time and every other week since.I may call the office in Winston Slaem and see what hey say,its about a three hour ide from here so its no big deal.thansk!
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