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Veterans group leader questions county board action

Tue Dec 23, 2008 12:18 PM EST
politics, veterans, cold-war
By sean-eagan
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Published in Daily Messenger-Rochester NY

December 12th 2008

Jamestown, N.Y.

I am the chairman of a national group of Cold War veterans who have been tracking the adoption of property tax exemptions by local governments in New York state.

Several cities and counties in the state have adopted such exemptions. To our knowledge, Ontario County is the first county or city to veto such as measure, and we are puzzled as to why.

Ralph Calabreses words struck a chord with our membership , his fight is what we are all about. Like Mr. Calabrese, I am a veteran of another conflict, the Gulf War, and would not need such a exemption.

But we stand up for our brothers who should not be discriminated against because of when they took their oath to defend our nation, and should not be relegated to second-class status for VA health care and any other benefit afforded to veterans. Many during the Cold War era served in harms way and made the ultimate sacrifice.

The misconception we fight is that the during Cold War, that there were no shots fired. This is absolutely false, to quote former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara "Cold War, hell it was a hot war."

I now live in Jamestown N.Y., and I am a former resident, attending Marcus Whitman High School in 1986. My father still lives on Canandaigua Lake and the story had an added interest to me. Wherever these kinds of things happen, we as a community of veterans, care about our brothers.

Sean Eagan
Chairman, American Cold War Veterans
Jamestown

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Sean, I am a veteran - now make that a Cold War Veteran.  I didn't even know about this.  You are absolutely right.  Just because there wasn't a "war" during our time of service, doesn't mean that we are any less a vetran than any other who may have served in a "shooting war". 

Heck, if that was the case, then we should only field a military when the shooting starts. Right? 

Do you have the article or any write up as to what happened in this case?  I'd like to read more.

    Reply#1 - Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:01 PM EST
    sean-eagan

    Update The good folks in Ontario County NY passed the measure for the Exemption. It took a year but they did the right thing Kudos!!!!!!

      Reply#2 - Wed Nov 4, 2009 12:57 AM EST
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