…FLVCS can be proud that we have co-sponsored another successful Homeless Veteran Stand Down in Sarasota this weekend (4/26/14). The count is not official, but we’re confident that more than 200 homeless veterans were helped by the good work of FLVCS and the other participating organizations.FLVCS helped initiate the first stand down in Sarasota
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The Fight for The Four Freedoms and The Greatest Generation
Professor’s Kaye’s book, The Fight for the Four Freedoms, reminds us why we honor the greatest generation.
No doubt our parents and grandparents earned the exalted appellation, The Greatest Generation, for defeating fascism and dictatorship in WWII although that cohort accomplished much more that is forgotten, or suppressed. Professor Kaye sets out those achievements in …
FLVCS Resolution to Amend the U.S. Constitution
Resolution by Florida Veterans for Common Sense, Inc. to Amend the United States Constitution
A Florida Veterans for Common Sense, Inc. Resolution urging Congress to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to overturn the Supreme Court’s egregious decision granting corporations personhood.
WHEREAS, the states adopted and ratified the United States Constitution to protect …
George W. Bush to Speak in Sarasota, Florida
Florida Veterans for Commons Sense
Press Release
*For Immediate Release*
January 7, 2014
Contact: Gene Jones
President, Florida Veterans for Common Sense, Inc.
Phone: 941- 349-5131
As Iraq Sinks into More Bloodshed, Bush Speaks
Veterans Question Bush’s War as Terrorists Capture Major Portion of Iraq
January 7, 2014 – Former President George …
Moral Injury: a cost of aggressive, unnecessary war
As a consequence of deployment to war many individuals suffer “moral injury” as some combat and operational experiences will inevitably transgress deeply held moral beliefs like not killing fellow human beings and obeying the law. Some moral injury is inevitable in any war, but it can be minimized by not going to war except when …