muddyboots wrote:
I suppose I can see your issue. Myself, I've never accepted nor given vet charity.
I don't believe in charity or open checkbook welfare. Give a man fish and he'll eat all your fish. Teach him
how to fish and he'll feed himself.
You know those little aches and pains you suffer now(or those yet to come)? They become big pains in
your 50's and 60's..and it comes on fast. Some people need help finding what's available to them and time
to get that machine in motion. In this case the guy had had a massive heart attack..got out of the hospital..lost the roof over his head..sleeping in his truck. Problem is..everthing takes a year or better for the paperwork to go through..by the time you find out you've been had...well..you've been had!
Look outside of yourself...there are deserving Vets out there! When you're able to help those who've
earned and deserve respect, you feel better because you've made the world a bit better...it's certainly more tangible when you see your positve effect on a daily basis.

Whether you know it or not, they sacrificed for us..it's not charity to return the gesture.
Correction...charity is for children and the infirm.