I understand everything you are typing, I promise I know it very well indeed. I am asking for documentation of the trend. There is no indication that our soldiers crash more or less than our civilians.
That statistic and the age group along with the type of vehicle should be captured for them before they spend a dime. IMHO. You have to have something to focus on to have a focus group.
Unless naturally they have no other need of the money and the VA couldn't use it. They have everything they ever needed I guess. Walter Reed comes to mind.
Firefighters, police, nurses, EMTs, everybody that ever served. Those personality types are riddled through our society? I think they could be well served by a broader study couldn't they?
I am sorry to give you a hard time. My thoughts are that as long as we have our walking wounded on long waiting lists for care that focus group can kiss my butt. Our wounded should be placed well above worry over a speed freak on his own time tagging a guard rail. The wounded vets played tag with other types of steel and deserve the money and concern first.
In a way Dwight, you are probably right. The wounded ones have no value anymore. We can't send them anywhere. They are just a negative on the books.
I will leave this tread alone before I put in a dollars worth.
