Meet a Filthy, Murdering, Treasonous Cunt
There are no words. Except “yet another victory for Nanny Statism and the Obumfuck Reign of Error”, but we’re quite frankly getting tired of writing that every time we comment on anything. Particularly since fuck all is going to change as long as 51% at least of voters have the collective IQ of Stalin’s rotting jock strap. May they all die horribly. And soon.
But not Sharon “Vet Murderer” Helman. Oh no. We wish her a long, long life. So that she may fully enjoy all of the debilitating diseases, horrifying family tragedies, disfiguring accidents and general utter, unspeakable, hellish torment and anguish that we ALSO wish for her.
Call it a preview of the hell that she is most ASSUREDLY going to once her useless carcass finally quits working. Hopefully while she’s screaming in pain, unattended, on a moldy, stinking couch covered in her own vomit, piss and shit.
While on a “secret waiting list.”
Rot in hell, Sharon, and may everybody and everything you love rot as well.
Demonic swine.
Thatisall.
What I consider worse is that clod Shinseki. He’s been running the VA since 2009 and he’s shocked at what’s been going on? He should fire everyone involved, turn all available information over to the Department of InJustices and then resign.

And I’m not a veteran but I believe they should get priority treatment ahead of those scum on capitol hill.
Don’t be silly. She’s a DEMOCRAT. Nothing but the best care for them!
She’ll retire to a nice Dacha on the Volga and live in comfort while seeing to it that her offspring go to the proper schools.
Orion
She will either retire, or get promoted.
Yep, Orion & Aggie, and the damnable, worthless sheeple mouth breathers who brought this calamity upon us will baa and bleat their way to the polls and do it again and again and again.
Which is one of the many reasons I don’t much feel like repeating myself anymore. Hasn’t made much of a difference after a decade & a half of it, has it? I’ve got kids I need to teach how to kill socialists and ammo I need to stock up on for all of us.
At least 40 American veterans are dead thanks to bureaucratic delays at Veterans Affairs clinics. But you wouldn’t know it from VA Secretary Gen. Eric Shinseki’s bland and bloodless demeanor at a Senate hearing Thursday. He droned on like an apathetic office manager fielding complaints about the copier being jammed.
Shinseki told the Senate panel he “can’t remember” getting warnings from federal watchdogs last fall about ghost clinics and double-scheduling schemes. He said he was “not aware” of explosive book-cooking allegations like the ones at a Fort Collins, Colo., VA facility, where employees were ordered to make their records show that veterans got appointments within 14 days of the day requested, whether or not it was true.
Asked whether VA employees who alter records should be fired, Shinseki’s deputy Robert Petzel said he didn’t know “whether that’s the appropriate level of punishment.” Shinseki interjected that a whopping 3,000 VA workers, including senior managers, had been “involuntarily removed” for misconduct last year — only to admit that an unknown number of those had simply been reassigned or allowed to retire.
Pressed on why he hadn’t reported illegal data falsification to the FBI, Shinseki demurred that it was the inspector general’s call, not his.
Attorney General Eric Holder hid behind the VA inspector general, too. There are no plans for a DoJ probe into the secret waiting lists at the Phoenix VA hospital, where scores of sick vets languished for months before perishing. Question: Why is activist zealot Holder so content to wait for the IG?
Fifteen years ago, I reported on VA bureaucrats who took better care of administrative buildings and vacant hospitals than their own patients. Back then, an independent General Accounting Office found that the agency was spending more than $1 million a day to sustain unneeded hospital buildings. Another $35 million was squandered annually to perform upkeep on empty space, including unused lots and warehouses, while vets were forced to file malpractice suits over substandard care.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin051614.php3#.U3pRIiitLp0
As I’ve said in the past (but not here), the VA is filled with sick individuals who are under the command of the likes of Obama. Their orders are to kill veterans by any means necessary, so long as it can be made to look natural.
My father in law, a Vietnam veteran, has been through hell, and there is a long list of individuals who have “cared” for him that need to be swinging on a rope.
It is not “malpractice”. It is not “mistakes”. They are *trying* to kill our heroes.
“Shinseki told the Senate panel he “can’t remember” getting warnings from federal watchdogs last fall about ghost clinics and double-scheduling schemes. He said he was “not aware” of explosive book-cooking allegations like the ones at a Fort Collins, Colo., VA facility, where employees were ordered to make their records show that veterans got appointments within 14 days of the day requested, whether or not it was true.”
Its his job to know what is happening. Just ask any ship Commander whose ship gets run aground while they are sleeping who gets the blame for it? This worthless asshole is pulling the Ogabe card. I just found out from the news report the same time you did!!!!ELVENTY1111
When do any of these communist clowns take responsibility for anything they do? The entire bunch of them should be in prison on a bread and water diet until they are shot in the back of the head and their families are billed for the bullet.
Many of my patients are Vets or wives of Vets. I used to be able to see them and write a prescription for their medications for a three month supply. I July of last year when Ogabe care kicked in the VA here suddenly changed their policy and said that only VA doc’s or NP’s could write prescriptions that the VA would fill.
The VA here announced that if you want your prescriptions filled at the VA pharmacy you have to come to the VA hospital or one of several clinics and see the VA provider. One hundred percent of my patients are disabled. The average age of my patients are 88 years old. Many blind, crippled, don’t drive and need 24 hour nursing care. They can’t physically sit and wait 8 hours at a VA clinic to be seen (IF, they can get an appointment). So now the 30 dollars they had left over after all the bills are paid goes toward paying for medications from a commercial pharmacy because they can’t travel to the VA to be ignored by the staff there. By default they are being denied care at the VA because they can’t get there and can’t wait all day in a waiting room for substandard care.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/toons/englehart/englehart.php3#.U3q8GSitLp0
I know I’ll be denounced as a thought criminal for questioning
the mocha messiah’sValerie Jarrett’s decision to appoint Shitseki, but maybe being a media darling for undermining the Iraq war effort isn’t enough of a qualification for running a large healthcare organization. Call me crazy, but I think someone with, oh I dunno, actual experience administering healthcare would have been a superior choice.But wait — there’s more. This is just the FIRST boil to burst. It ain’t just Phoenix, folks.
From Rush Limbaugh’s site:
Here’s the link to Rush: http://preview.tinyurl.com/pot2zr5
Here’s the link Rush embedded to the Dayton, Ohio, VA story: http://www.stripes.com/news/us/delay-in-treatment-a-factor-in-more-than-100-deaths-at-va-centers-1.283701
Phoenix, Seattle, Fort Collins, Maywood, Virginia, Huntington, now Dayton.
This is system wide.
The ones responsible should be facing jail time or the hangman’s noose.
After the first revelations about veterans’ deaths and hidden waiting lists in Phoenix, information has come out about secret waiting lists, purged records, and more deaths in many places, including New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, California, Florida, North Carolina, and West Virginia. At this time, 26 VA facilities are under investigation by the Office of Inspector General at the Veterans Affairs Department.
But the President spent much of his public remarks on the matter yesterday praising Secretary Shinseki, taking credit for the cuts in the VA’s case backlog on his watch (remember, we now know that those numbers have been falsified for years), and asking that this scandal not become “another political football.”
http://washingtonexaminer.com/ig-va-investigations-expanded-to-26-facilities/article/feed/2135350
JonB @ # 6:
lc purple raider @ # 11:
Damn. You got it in one.
readerjp @ # 12: If I use the language in my head, I may even be banned HERE!
i think this woman needs a bullit to the head on her way home because scum don’t realize how easy it is to kill them
This is systemwide. Every administrative position should be in jail over this.
The VA is bloated, criminal, and lazy.
Over at Hogewash John mentioned this in one of his posts on Monday.
The first comment had this link to the commenter’s own blog and his tale of dealing with the VA, which includes having his paperwork work lost at least six times, and after 30 YEARS he is still not getting treatment or his 10% disability, because they haven’t been able to register him yet because … they keep losing the paperwork.
His final paragraph sums it up nicely and would seem to agree with everyone here:
LibraryGryffon @ #:
I’m not a veteran, (Thank you to all those who served), but shooting these people in the head is to good for them.
Now crucifying them, that would make a fine example for the other employees as they walk in and hear the moans of their former managers begging to be saved.
We don’t even have to kill them. Just a long prison sentence and for the first few years time in the stocks in front of their buildings during regular office hours, no matter the weather, and with the obligatory bags and baskets of rotten produce for pelting them. After a few months of that, they’d probably wish they’d been shot.
Their continued presence would probably work wonders pour encourager les autres.
LibraryGryffon @ #:
That could work….
Naaa, crucify them. Use ropes, not nails to prolong the agony.
Oh, and for some good news this weekend? It looks like John Conyers is going to be retired due to utter stupidity. He’s off the ballot for the primary in August, which means he’s probably finished in congress.



Even when he was campaigning for Congress in 2000, President Obama unveiled a sweeping health-care plan that modeled aspects of the Veterans Administration’s medical system.
eight years later, during his transition into the White House, he proposed in his “Obama-Biden” plan to “make the VA a leader of national health care reform so that veterans get the best care possible.”
On Jan. 20, 2000, the Chicago Defender reported Obama’s prescription drug plan was modeled after a similar program run by the VA. The Veterans Health Care Act in 1994 calls for drug companies to give a 24 percent discount to the VA.
Earlier this week, WND reported documentation and testimony reveals that in 2005, Obama, as a U.S. senator, was briefed on dangerously long wait times for returning veterans to receive health treatment.
Obama was a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. On numerous occasions he publicly chastised President George W. Bush about the wait times, treatment shortages and lack of funding to the Veterans Administration’s medical programs.
The latest information comes amid a brewing scandal over when Obama was made aware of the VA shortages, alleged secret waitlists and reports of offering inaccurate waiting times and scheduling failures.
Tuesday, the Washington Times reported the Obama-Biden transition team was briefed in 2008 on a data integrity issue within the VA.
“This is not only a data integrity issue in which [Veterans Health Administration] reports unreliable performance data; it affects quality of care by delaying – and potentially denying – deserving veterans timely care,” wrote VA officials in a briefing obtained by the Times.
Asked about the scandal, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney indicated Obama first learned of it in press reports.
Carney continued: “We learned about them through the reports. I will double check if that is not the case. But that is when we learned about them, and that is when I understand Secretary Shinseki learned about them, and he immediately took the action that he has taken.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/05/flashback-obama-modeled-early-health-care-plan-after-va/#HozQue5g3Q8Y48Ie.99
WHAT ACTION DID SHINSEKI TAKE? I MISSED THAT.
Angry,
Not so fast…
Library Czar @ #:
Yeah, I saw it just before I signed off.


Obama appointed judge of course.
Bruce got the right of it. Until these SSP(scumsuckingpigs – and I’m pretty sure I’m insulting pigs here)start dropping in the street nothing will change. Consider the posting, “100 Heads”, by Mike V.
bruce says:
TADAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
Today is Memorial day, where we remembered those who have died in the service of our country, and those who are no longer on VA waiting lists.