[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 78 (Thursday, May 22, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3249-S3250]
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HONORING OUR VETERANS
Mr. ISAKSON. Mr. President, on the last Monday of every May our
country pauses to commemorate Memorial Day and honor the men and women
who died in wars around the world in defense of freedom, liberty,
peace, and the United States of America.
This coming Monday is no exception. I urge my fellow Members of the
Senate, all Georgians, and all Americans, to take a moment sometime
over this weekend to pause and give thanks for the sacrifices made so
we can do what we are doing here today, and so Georgians and Americans
can do what they do on the lakes, beaches, and mountains of our country
as they celebrate Memorial Day.
I was honored and pleased to travel to eight of the American
cemeteries in Europe--in Italy, Luxembourg, Great Britain, and France,
particularly Normandy, on the 70th anniversary of D-day, which is
coming up--and pay tribute to the thousands of graves of Americans who
went overseas in World War I or World War II and gave their life--
sacrificed and died--so we can live in freedom and peace today.
Our Armed Forces are a great gift to us. They never ask for anything
in return. They always give their service to our country. They swear
their allegiance to protect and defend our domestic tranquility, and
every single time they do the job.
Today we know they are deployed in Afghanistan, we know they are
deployed in Africa, we know they are at sea--both on top of the sea and
under the sea--and in the air, always looking to see that America is
safe and free from harm.
I encourage all of my fellow citizens to say a special prayer of
thanks this weekend for the men and women who sacrificed and died on
behalf of our country, and on behalf of freedom, liberty, and peace for
all mankind.
There is no secret that there is a scandal at the Veterans'
Administration. We don't know how pervasive and we don't know how deep.
But it surrounds the appointments and the cooking of the books in terms
of appointments and services to our veterans and the VA health care
system.
I know they have a hard job, but their first job and their main
responsibility is to see to it our veterans get the health care they
deserve, the health care we promised them, and the health care we are
going to see to it they get.
I want the President to exhibit leadership and make sure we have a
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in the water so we sail the ship of state in the right direction in
terms of the VA, and let the chips fall where they may--including if
the Department of Justice should be involved in case there is any
criminal intent or criminal activity. To cook the books or lie to the
Federal Government would, in my opinion, be a crime and people should
be held accountable. But to call for the head of just one person
without going through the entire VA is wrong.
Last August I held a hearing in Atlanta because we had three untimely
deaths in the Atlanta VA--two by suicide, one by drug overdose. All
three were determined to be the fault of the VA in terms of the mental
health ward in particular and the lack or failure to follow up on
appointments. That was the beginning of my awareness of what was
happening in Georgia.
To Georgia's and Secretary Shinseki's credit, we replaced the
Director in Georgia with Ms. Wiggins. Ms. Wiggins now meets with me on
an every-other-month basis to go over the activities in the VA--and
when we had an incident 6 weeks ago, she was the first to call me
before the news media, saying a mistake had been made and punishment
had been issued, and she was going to see to it that VA had a 100-
percent record of service to the veterans. We need that attitude and
approach in every single VA hospital, VA clinic, and VA medical
facility in the country.
I hope the President will exhibit the leadership necessary to call on
every element of government--from the inspector general, to the Justice
Department, to the VA itself--to get to the bottom of what has gone
wrong, because it is intolerable, it is unacceptable, and it is wrong,
here on the doorstep of a holiday where we celebrate those who
sacrificed their life for our freedom, if there are veterans losing
their life because of our inability to serve them in the VA hospitals.
I hope the President will exhibit that leadership. I hope we get to
the bottom of it. As one member of the veterans committee, I pledge my
commitment to get to the bottom of it. Our veterans deserve no less.
I yield the floor and I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Booker). The Senator from South Dakota.
Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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