Veterans for Common Sense
Veterans for Common Sense (VCS) was formed in August 2002 as a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization by war veterans who believe that we, the people of the United States of America, are most secure when our country is free, strong, and responsibly engaged with the world. Our mission, based on the pragmatic ideals of the American patriot Thomas Paine, is to raise the unique and powerful voices of veterans so that our military, veterans, freedom, and national security are protected and enhanced, for ourselves and for future generations.
Latest News
Aug 28, VCS - VUFT Lawsuit Update: How VA Abandons Our Veterans
Aug 27, Denver Post Part Three: Army Reports Suicide Epidemic Among Iraq and Afghanistan War Service Members
Aug 26, Denver Post Part Two: Soldiering on in Pain, Deploying Unfit Soldiers to the Iraq War
Aug 26, VCS Fights for Veterans' Voting Rights: Time Running Out to Reverse VA's Ban on Voting Assistance for Hospitalized and Homeless Veterans
Aug 25, VCS Weekly Update: Promoting Veterans Issues, From Sea to Shining Sea
Aug 25, AFGE Union Objects to VA Outsourcing Work for New GI Bill Education Benefits for Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans
Aug 24, Denver Post Part One: DoD Deploys Unfit Soldiers to Iraq War, The Battle Within in a Combat Zone
Aug 24: Fort Lee May Get Statue of U.S. Founding Father Thomas Paine
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