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U.S. military practices genetic discrimination in denyi... - 8/19/2007 7:23:47 AM   
kittinSol


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One of the greatest discoveries of modern biology is being used to discriminate against 'genetically deficient' soldiers. The army: shameless fucks.

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Eric Miller's career as an Army Ranger wasn't ended by a battlefield wound, but his DNA.

Lurking in his genes was a mutation that made him vulnerable to uncontrolled tumor growth. After suffering back pain during a tour in Afghanistan, he underwent three surgeries to remove tumors from his brain and spine that left him with numbness throughout the left side of his body.

So began his journey into a dreaded scenario of the genetic age.

Because he was born with the mutation, the Army argued it bore no responsibility for his illness and medically discharged him in 2005 without the disability benefits or health insurance he needed to fight his disease.

"The Army didn't give me anything," said Miller, 28, a seven-year veteran who is training to join the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

Read the entire article at http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-sci-genes18aug18,1,2978163.story?ctrack=3&cset=true

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RE: U.S. military practices genetic discrimination in d... - 8/19/2007 7:28:04 AM   
Politesub53


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Agreed..Anyone who serves with the army ect anywhere, should be guaranteed benefits. I can see a future where dna screening becomes part of a job interview.

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RE: U.S. military practices genetic discrimination in d... - 8/19/2007 9:02:38 AM   
Blinkz


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Yes.  The US military forces have been cutting their benefits package back a lot since at least the beginning of Bush's first term, if I remember rightly.

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RE: U.S. military practices genetic discrimination in d... - 8/19/2007 11:15:59 AM   
Alumbrado


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The military has long discharged people who couldn't pass certain physical and health standards.
And 'service connected disability', which this gentleman's condition apparently wasn't,  has been the standard for getting priority in VA care.

And when has the military ever given people lifelong health insurance just for serving a few years?

There is really nothing new in this person's situation.

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