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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Pretty amazing that he couldn’t remember when Beau died, considering that he mentions Beau EVERY TIME HE MEETS SOMEONE WHO HAS HAD A LOVED ONE DIE.[/quote] And, it's pretty rich that in Jill Biden's statement WRT the report, she said, "I can't imagine someone would try to use our son's death to score political points." Especially since this is what Joe does all. the. time. [/quote] THIS. I actually cringe every time he's talking to people who have lost loved ones and EVERY TIME has to bring up the death of his son. Way to make it all about you. DP[/quote] Especially when a Military member died overseas and Biden starts in on his son dying. I am sure his son’s death was tragic and terrible, but he died in a hospital. Joe and his family could say their goodbyes and make sure Beau was cared for and treated with pain relief, etc. Military personnel who die from being blown up or any hostile action don’t have that kind of death. Two different things, both awful, but not the same.[/quote] This is a childish, pathetic pissing match about who suffered more. Gross. The point is that Trump’s family is completely out of touch with the military and mocks them. Biden family can relate and respects them. [/quote] No, Military members who die in action in war are separate from people who doe from cancer. Both are tragic. But Beau Biden didn’t die in war. It’s not childish to point out the difference. [/quote] Beau died of cancer that he likely got because of exposure while serving. Quit trying to out-trauma them. Yes, it’s childish. [/quote] They really don't know what causes Glioblastoma. My brother in law also passed from Glioblastoma. My brother in law also served in the Army and did three tours in Afghanistan. He was told cell phone use from talking on his cell phone all the time could have been the cause. The reality is though, no one knows what causes Glioblastoma. Beau did not die in a war in battle.[/quote] The PACT Act has allowed Vets to make claims for their cancers and the VA has a list they will allow service connection for: We’ve added more than 20 burn pit and other toxic exposure presumptive conditions based on the PACT Act. This change expands benefits for Gulf War era and post-9/11 Veterans. These cancers are now presumptive: Brain cancer Gastrointestinal cancer of any type Glioblastoma Head cancer of any type Kidney cancer Lymphoma of any type Melanoma Neck cancer of any type Pancreatic cancer Reproductive cancer of any type Respiratory (breathing-related) cancer of any type https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/#:~:text=We've%20added%20more%20than,Brain%20cancer If a Service Member served in certain areas, at certain timeframes, the VA will admit a service connection. The problem is that Vets have to submit their paperwork- while undergoing cancer treatment- and the VA taking months /years to approve the connection. Biden should make sure Vets suffering cancer have an expedited process when dealing with the VA. Tell your bil about the PACT Act and tell him to apply at the VA for a service connection. [/quote]
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