Remember the BRAC?
I wrote about the current BRAC round, and since Walter Reed has finally made the news, it might be useful to rethink the following:
Walter Reed is going to steal the sunlight from all the beds in Christendom, since care to vets actually has no military value, and Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Salt Lake, San Francisco and Los Angeles were obviously poor choices to site a hospital.
Is centralization of military medical services really apolitical? Is it just efficiency in action? Just who is left standing who actually is advocating that men and women who've been wasted in the regime's ghastly mistakes not see the light of day in civilian and military medical facilities in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Salt Lake, San Francisco and Los Angeles?