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Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans,
As we know, there's been a serious breach of public trust due to the Secret Service's failure to fully protect the United States President, his family, and the White House, as outsiders continue to climb the fence and get on the White House lawn, even inside the White House.
Here's a suggestion: Appoint Los Angeles VA executive director Donna Beiter as Director of the Secret Service. Tell her the Old Veterans Guard is outside the front fence.
Ms. Beiter will immediately send forth a militia of armed Secret Service agents to ensure that nobody will even get close to that fence. She will direct Secret Service agents to not only stand guard but to patrol in squad cars on the front lawn inside of the fence as well as drive on the outside and photograph, intimidate and harass — evenly falsely arrest innocent people, particularly elderly Veterans.
See the attached photos of when Ms. Beiter sent VA police to patrol and guard the front fence and Grand Lawn of the Veterans Home during Sunday Rallies of the Old Veterans Guard.
Has anyone ever seen anything close to the type of security at the Los Angeles VA at the White House? Of course not.
Nevertheless, it's is a win-win situation to send Ms. Beiter to Washington, D.C. in charge of the Secret Service. The White House and front lawn will now have top security protection and the Los Angeles VA will get a new executive director to provide top quality care and services for our Veterans.
A word of caution if you are an elderly Veteran and go to Washington while Ms. Beiter is in charge of the Secret Service. Be v careful if you stand outside the front fence of the White House because you may get singled out and harassed and possibly arrested for just being an old Veteran.
Be forewarned: Ms. Beiter has a strong aversion toward elderly Veterans.
God Bless America and the Veterans Revolution.
Mr. Rosebrock may be contacted at rrosebrock1@aol.com