Supporting the troops, Bushco style
Americablog has the scoop.
The Pentagon has reneged on its offer to pay a $15,000 bonus to members of the National Guard and Army Reserve who agree to extend their enlistments by six years, according to Sen. Patty Murray (D-Seattle).
The bonuses were offered in January to Active Guard and Reserve and military technician soldiers who were serving overseas. In April, the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs ordered the bonuses stopped, Murray said.
“This is outrageous,” the senator said in a telephone interview. “It makes me angry that this administration has broken another promise to our troops.”
A Pentagon spokeswoman, Lt. Col. Ellen Krenke, confirmed the bonuses had been canceled, saying they violated Pentagon policies because they duplicated other programs. She said Guard and Reserve members would be eligible for other bonuses.
Krenke said some soldiers had been paid the re-enlistment bonuses, but she was unsure how many or whether the money would have to be repaid. Murray’s office said that as far as it knew, no active Guard or Reserve members had received the bonuses.
A Murray spokeswoman, Alex Glass, said Krenke’s explanation was unacceptable.
“They can spin it anyway they want,” Glass said. “But this is a promise they are trying to explain away.”

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I don't mind the use of Rage, rage...
I don't even mind posting my MLW NYT Select info...
BUT, DUDE, can't a girl get a frickin' REACHAROUND on the blogroll, after all is said and done???
: )
MSOC
Posted by Maryscott OConnor | 4:50 PM
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And the Rage, rage...it's just too good not to steal. Thank you again. =)
Posted by Turbodog | 7:27 PM