Well, I may be biased since I'm a veteran myself (USN 1985-1994), but let's look at this situation objectively: He wore our country's uniform and put his own @$$ on the line to defend certain concepts that we as Americans value, i.e., liberty and self-determination.
It is truly unfortunate that he was so badly hurt in the performance of his duties, but if he was willing to give everything, up to and including his own life, for his fellow citizens, shouldn't they be willing to help him in return, now that he can't fend for himself?
And let's be realistic about this; I strongly doubt that the money from his disability check from the VA will enable him to buy a McMansion and a new Mercedes, but it should keep him warm in the winter and keep bread on his table.
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