I'm a veteran and am currently getting treatment for a deteriorating hip joint that has apparently resulted from a femur fracture I got while in the Air force and never healed correctly causing a misalignment of the hip joint and the resulting problem with it I'm having now. I feel real compassion for the many, many fellow veterans I see at the Veterans Affairs Hospital where I receive treatment that are obviously in financial need and I am becoming more concerned about their welfare. Anyway, as I see and hear of the economic problems our country is having and all these comments about how we are seemingly being "hosed" by our own American Oil Companies I sometimes wonder if the efforts of thousands and thousands young Americans through the years to insure the security of our country is truly appreciated by the big money interests in our country. Times are not especially good right now in our country, many former military service people returning to civilian life are not finding the good jobs that would really benefit them and enable them to lead the most normal lives possible they should have if they are willing to work and seek self worth gain and happiness. The thought that the greed of the people involved in the petroleum industries is a substantial cause of the economic slump our country is currently in makes me wonder if they were/are actually worth fighting for.
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