Monday, May 25, 2009

NASGA Honors Our Nation’s Veterans

NASGA
National Association to STOP Guardian Abuse
http://www.stopguardianabuse.org/
http://nasga-stopguardianabuse.blogspot.com/

PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release
May 25, 2009
For more information contact:Annie McKenna
NASGA Media Liaison
info@StopGuardianAbuse.org
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NASGA Honors Our Nation’s Veterans on Memorial Day…
But Beware and Be Warned! Veterans in Peril
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Over 30,000 Americans have been injured to date during the current war on terror - a war that may continue for years. Many have returned to service but others have been disabled, some very severely.

Our heroes of past wars also fall victim to unlawful and abusive guardianship / conservatorship, either as a result of disability or advanced age. The numbers continue to grow.

The pirates target our young disabled Veterans - lured by their veteran’s benefits, disability pensions, and now even their Social Security benefits.

Our aging Veterans are even more tempting - perhaps they have well-managed, nice-sized estates to go with their pensions.

After years of service and sacrifice to our country, is this what our Veterans have to look forward to? Denied the very rights and liberties they fought for? Confined in nursing homes, left to languish, receiving perhaps just a pittance for their personal use from their guardians?

Supporting the troops and our fallen heroes should mean supporting them not only when we need them - but also when they need us. And they need us fighting for them when they become vulnerable.

NASGA is a civil rights organization comprised of victims and families working to expose and end unlawful and abusive guardianships/conservatorships.

15 comments:

  1. Veterans represent a lot of money to greedy guardians -- and also easy prey.

    Thank you, NASGA, for reaching out to expose this menace to our heroes.

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  2. We cannot honor Memorial Day without thinking of our Veterans who have served their country and have lost their own freedom in a shocking fate too horrible for anyone to experience.

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  3. Thank you NASGA for honoring our American Veterans who sacrificed so much for us, generation after generation to have the freedoms that we take for granted.

    ALL of our Veterans have a place of honor, they deserve and need caring Americans to join together to expose the schemes, the scams and the con-artisists who are using their positions enriching their lives and their pals lives, all in collusion under color of law.

    This cruel, uncivilized and barbaric guardianship racket and their ring enablers with court approval must be stopped, now.

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  4. Veterans, too?

    My God, when will these animals stop
    stealing?

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  5. Thank you All for exposing these greedy savages. I would like to see an end to this abuse and neglect both to the familes and victims.When will it stop? Our system must change. How did America get so greedy that they do not want to care for our own!!!!

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  6. Everyone is at risk!

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  7. Thanks NASGA for remembering these guardianship victims we don't often think of as victims.

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  8. All our enemies are not outside our borders. God bless all veterans.

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  9. God bless our Veterans and NASGA for thinking of them today.

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  10. Veterans fought for our freedom. It is sad and ironic that they are denied the very thing they risked their lives for.

    Shameful.

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  11. I have more fear from the terrorists of the probate courts conspiring under color of law.

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  12. I am pleased to see NASGA's proactive approach and warning to Veterans.

    Now, let's hear from the VA that they not only know there's a problem, but they'll do something about it!

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  13. I don't see this ending, I virtually have no competency to contest whatever the VA decides in who manages my money, etc..(but doesn't pay bills).Without medical except VA, which is hundreds of miles trip..- one way.
    Dis Ab led Vet,
    Abandoned Human Being,

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