I find Veterans Today to be a refreshing source of news and information. Articles are submitted by men and women of all faiths. I do not see any attacks on any man, woman, group or governments that is not deserved! The current "rulers" lack integrity and honor, VT simply exposes that, don/t shoot the messengers!
"Veterans Today" is ALARMIST TRIPE. It's designed to flip the polarity on the American political establishment by exposing them as sub-human and barbaric creatures. Yet, the childish caricatures painted about the Clintons, Bushes, and other political leaders are simply unbelievable and, in the end, laughable. "Veterans Today" is alarmist cartoon journalism living in the valley of defecation.
Horrible, conspiracy site made for the mouth breathers in this country that will believe anything. Really sad that anyone with a functioning brain believes this is news. Wish i could rate it 0 stars.
It's good to see military Veterans covering topics like Agent Orange, Depleted Uranium and PTSD, because these are topics that they don't talk about on the TV adverts or at the recruiting agencies, and young men NEED to know about it before signing up.
This is a website that CLAIMS to be in existence for veterans to find information, network with other vets on issues that affect veterans from claims problems with the VA to what the present administration is doing for veterans. What it is in reality is a politically-based forum that ex-marine bozos and ex-civil servant yes-men use to disseminate their views and rhetoric ranging from Bush-bashing to Obama-worship. There is very little on the site that covers veterans affairs or issues. If you disagree with any of the contributors on the site and offer facts that are ill-refutable to what the writer has published, you are accused of personally attacking said writer and threatened with having your IP banned. You are also maligned for using a moniker on the site for your posts and called a juvenile for not using your given name. Someone out there needs to ban this website.
Intriguing since, if true, we will soon know. Would rate 4 if actual proof or any evidence whatsoever was in article. Rate 5 if anyone interviewed with evidence.
Veteranstoday reflects the opinions of proislamic militant authors. All efforts to refute a point or contradict a falsehood is eliminated from publication. The views of radical Pakistani writers are reflected, not American Vets. The information published is hearsay and not substantiated with objective data. It is a very low form of journalism especially because it pretends to be a fact based journal when, in truth, it is someone's biased opinion. Poorly written, vague and libelous journalism is what Veteranstoday is all about.
The most serious issues, war and government malfeasance, are well covered. 4stars. The use of 'Jewish' instead of 'Zionist' is frequent and a very bad thing in most cases. Minus one star. I felt like subtracting 2 stars on this account, but bad as it is, the truth about 9/11 and ascendancy of the fascist (Patriot Act, NDAA) state are 4 star.
Decent site for an alternative take on politics and news. Controversial at times, but certainly worth a look if someone wishes to exit the echo chamber of mainstream news reporting.
A post from them appeared on my Facebook. Put there by a relative. I wanted to find out if it was legit. I had a feeling it was not. I know that real Veterans do not vilify the President.
Answer: Like any verification, do an internet search for it. If it is not found, someone may have made it up. If it is found and it is either confirmed or dismissed, you may know the answer. For any of such verifications in general, keep in mind that it includes a "subject" in which people are for or against (like politics), the answer may not be clear. On one hand who is for will try to hide the truth, on the other hand, who is against will try to throw dirt. My suggestion when in that kind of situation is to keep an open mind for both scenarios and understand who is for/against.
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