After nearly three years of battling VA bureaucrats, a wealthy homeowner group and complicit politicians over the abuse and misappropriation of Veterans’ property, the Veterans Revolution has fundamentally brought an end to the “homeless Veteran” problem, as we know it in Los Angeles County.
Why I Believe George Billingslea Is an Authentic Hero
Here is a letter I sent yesterday to Steve Lopez, Page 2 columnist for the Los Angeles Times. I cc’d a copy to Gen. Eric K. Shinseki, Secretary, Dept. of Veterans Affairs:
Say a Prayer for Them
Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans
Distressing Veteran Thoughts on a Cold, Rainy Night
Dear Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans:
Shame on Supervisors: You Must Make VA Responsible for Homeless Veterans
Dec. 8, 2010
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors: Zev Yaroslavsky and Mark Ridley-Thomas
Who Is Worse: Waxman or Rangel? The Winner (or Loser) Is Not Even Close
When it comes to Congressional, uh, “ethics,” U.S. Rep. Charlie Rangel’s conviction last week wasn’t close when compared to the abuse of power that U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Westside) has committed as the entrusted steward to oversee and protect the Los Angeles National Veterans Home, the largest VA facility in the nation.
Now It Is Soccer Violating the Space for Homeless Veterans
Gen. Eric K. Shinseki (USA Ret.)
Secretary, Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Washington, D.C.
I Have a Candidate for Guarding Our Border with Mexico. Her Name Is…
Why does our government spend billions of dollars to supposedly protect our California border with Mexico, yet thousands continue to enter our state illegally every day?
By Re-electing Brown, Will We Put Handcuffs Back on Our Roadways?
Fellow Californians:
After last week's overwhelming Democratic victory in California, capped by Jerry Brown's re-election as Governor, prepare for a major exodus of California businesses and residents to Texas.
I Need Your Support
Fellow Veterans and friends of Veterans:
Remember this date: Monday, Nov. 15, 10 a.m., in Courtroom 1 at 312 N. Spring St., downtown, when I, the plaintiff, will be seeking a summary judgment. (See the attachment.) It is very important that Veterans and non-Veterans attend this hearing.