tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5895568.post109805054991719693..comments2023-08-26T05:21:59.983-04:00Comments on Grassroots Mom: Good People Supporting a Bad PresidentMichelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17944660689748530929noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5895568.post-1106788509463152162005-01-26T20:15:00.000-05:002005-01-26T20:15:00.000-05:00The message I send to veterans….
I have been invo...The message I send to veterans….<br /><br />I have been involved since March 2002 in a dispute with the VA over their billing procedures, which is in violation of 38 USC 1722a, specifically paragraph 2. The message I send to veterans. Which reads…<br /><br />Title 38 USC Sec. 1722A. “Paragraph (a)(1) subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary shall require a veteran to pay the United States $7.00 for each 30 day supply of medicine…if the amount supplied is less than a 30 day supply the amount of the charge may not be reduced.”<br /><br />Paragraph 2. “The Secretary may not require a veteran to pay an amount in excess of the cost to the Secretary for medication as described in paragraph 1.” <br /><br />Veterans who receive VA medication requiring pill splitting, you are being over-charged. Look up and read 38 USC 1722a, if your interested. Paragraph 2 will tell you, veterans’ do not have to pay, “an excess of the cost” for medication. However, for over two years I had deducted these excess over-charges from my VA payments, all the while continuously and vigorously protesting this penalty. After my participation on GCN radio’s, “The Veterans Hour” the Treasury Department advised they would “off-set” this alleged indebtedness. I coughed up. The VA seized these over-charges, my property, without explanation or due process, in violation of the 5th and 14th Amendments.<br /><br />Briefly the violation. Paragraph 2 will tell you, veterans are not required to pay “an excess of the cost” for medication. Example; two(2) exact prescription supplies. The first 30-day supply, 30 pills, $7.00 co-pay. The second 30-day supply. 30 pills, $14.00 co-pay, (2 month, split pill supply). There is something wrong with this picture! An “excess of the cost” does exist.<br /><br />Take this same example, and to put it in another way. 1 pill each day for 30-days @ $7.00 co-pay. The cost per pill, .23 cents. Because a veteran may be required by prescription to split that exact same pill, the cost now increases by 50% to .46 cents.<br /><br />I advised Hines VA hospital I am going to file an appeal with the Veterans Board of Appeals and as required, a denial of my claim is needed from them. With laws, factors, and regulations in making their determination. Also, the veterans advocate, advised me that the VA billing system does not recognize paragraph 2. In other words, the VA knowingly cheats, defrauds, ignores, and violates the law by taking your money illegally. To date, I have not received a reply as to my request from the Hines VA legal Department. Their silence, should dispel any doubts you may have regarding this dispute. In violation of the 1st Amendment (my right to petition the government to redress grievances), they have not answered or explained. I find I am at a point where I have, as well as all veteran’s, lost all Constitutional rights, as I had just described.<br /><br />“In a nation governed by the rule of law, we assume that the government will honour its obligations unless it explicitly exercises its power not to. In the absence of a clear express intent to abrogate rights and obligations, rights of the highest importance to the individual, those rights remain in force. To argue the opposite is to say that the government is bound only by its whim, not its word." Reference: Reasons for Judgment of the Court of Appeal dated March 13, 2003<br /><br />Having been invited by Chicago 11th Ward Aldermen James Balcer, I provided testimony regarding this matter on Dec. 14th 2004before the Chicago City Council Committee on Health matters concerning benefits provided to Illinois disabled veterans by the Veterans Administration. Information to be presented to the VA Secretary upon visit to Chicago.<br /><br />What you can do. On your next VA split pill prescription payment, indicate, “payment in protest” and indicate prescription number involved. This will help.<br /><br />William H. Heino Sr.<br />522 Lincoln Lane Apt. 2 South<br />Frankfort, Illinois 60423<br />815-464-6698<br />wheino92@netscape.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5895568.post-1098149310991085132004-10-18T21:28:00.000-04:002004-10-18T21:28:00.000-04:00paul harvey on the radio is another reason. if you...paul harvey on the radio is another reason. if you listen to him, he is way to the right, acting as if he is reporting news. when you have listened to news other than fox, you can see what he is doing very easily. i can't even listen to him anymore and don't believe a word he says.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com