Veterans have stood up for us.

I'd do anything to help veterans.

Veterans' issues have always spoken to me.

I'm trying to raise awareness for veterans.

Disabled veterans are not a bargaining chip.

America's trying to do the best for its veterans.

I'm very concerned about the needs of our veterans.

Everybody respects the Vietnam Veterans of America.

My father was a member of the Dunkirk Veterans Association.

I want people to get involved and to connect with veterans.

Veterans are generally reluctant to seek mental health care.

I grew up playing sports. But I always celebrate Veterans Day.

We need to respect and value our veterans while they are alive.

As veterans we should be smarter about how we talk about things.

You always want to improve, learn from the veterans on the team.

I see our veterans as American heroes, not as cartoon characters.

Our veterans made a commitment to our country when they signed up.

Too many veterans are poor or near poor and homeless because of it.

I co-founded the DNC Veterans and Military Families Council in 2005.

Our family lives military and veterans issues in a way few others do.

Our veterans only deserve the highest standard of health care quality.

Our veterans have sacrificed so much for our country and to keep us safe.

I could work with anybody. This is why we need more veterans in Congress.

I am super proud of being an American, but we fail our veterans every day.

The greatest brotherhood, sisterhood that I was ever a part of are veterans.

I come from a district where the veterans are not the richest in the country.

Caring for veterans shouldn't be a partisan issue. It should an American one.

America's veterans deserve the very best health care because they've earned it.

We need to move past blame and make sure we are delivering care to our veterans.

I try to stay involved with veterans' issues. I work with some veterans charities.

Veterans are one area where Republicans and Democrats have made progress together.

For me, I'm always willing to help young guys, because veterans have helped me out.

We have a moral responsibility to help veterans avoid homelessness and displacement.

Helping veterans isn't just a part of my job. For me, it's personal. It's in my blood.

I'm a member of the American legion and VFW, patron member of the Jewish War Veterans.

Our commitment to veterans requires that we fight for access to affordable health care.

I think our veterans certainly deserve and have earned the best health care in the world.

Veterans continue to get the short end of the stick when it comes to this administration.

I started a theater called Steppenwolf. We've been very supportive of the veterans there.

We owe our World War II veterans - and all our veterans - a debt we can never fully repay.

We need to ensure that veterans are in charge of their health care and not the government.

Veterans' issues are quite close to my heart. I find it quite hard to talk about, actually.

While victimhood in America is exalted, I don't think our veterans should join those ranks.

There's been nobody who stays in more communication and listens to veterans more than I do.

The responsibility for keeping our commitments to veterans falls on the federal government.

We have to make sure the Hell the veterans come home from is not the Hell they come back to.

America's veterans embody the ideals upon which America was founded more than 229 years ago.

I hope that on Veterans Day people think about those who protect us from the evils out there.

It is essential that we provide the best possible care for our wounded and disabled veterans.

Our veterans should never be penalized for injuries they sustained in service to our country.

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