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LTC David Brown
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This is STUPID. Why is this germane? Several points to be made. Viagra is not just used for erectile dysfunction. It is used for conditions such as swimming induced pulmonary edema, CHF, women having trouble getting pregnant , and some female sexual dysfunction, and many other conditions. It isn't only retires that have ED. Why should the medical condition of ED be treated in a different classification than hearing loss, visual disturbance or glucose regulation? ED also effects the partner in marriage, and can effect a persons other social interactions. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/551562_5
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MSgt Danny Hope
MSgt Danny Hope
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They're trying to spin it for those who only read headlines
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CPT Commander
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Money aside, the President is the Commander in Chief, and he can shape the military the way he likes. Don't agree, make sure we vote every time and hold our elected officials accountable for deliverables.
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Voting only counts for Congress. It doesn't matter if people vote or not for President as the EC decides. If no one in the country voted for President, the EC chooses.
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CPT Commander
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Oh, you bet all legal votes count. The EC would not dare to go against people's will once they see the voting trend. A couple of odd ones came out in Texas, my home state, and you can do an interesting research and see how far those two's political career would go in a couple of years. Just the facts. :)
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Cpl Jeff N.
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I would agree that if the Viagra (or other meds) are only for woodage then they should be paid for by the individual. There may be some cases where it treats multiple conditions although I believe those to be pretty rare.
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LCpl Shane Couch
LCpl Shane Couch
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It helps me regulate my blood pressure, and rarely gives me an erection.
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