Shame Ruddster, Shame!

LiveNews - They may have served for our country, but they won't be getting any money out of the federal government for awards earned during the Vietnam War. 100 veterans are due gallantry awards for heroic efforts in the Battle of Long Tan in 1966, but they won't be receiving anything unless they fork out the $12 for the honour. The government last month approved the citations for the South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry Unit Citation with Palm awards, but stopped short of allocating any funding towards them. Veterans Affairs Minister Alan Griffin says it's a foreign award, and the government's not responsible for any payment.
The Rudd government has no problems handing over our money so that the Ruddster can fly around the world telling working families how terrible things are and how much worse they're going to get. They have millions to send our Navy to look at whales and monitor the Japanese far in the southern oceans. They spent millions setting up the useless petrol watch and grocery watch. But they can't find a lousy 12 bucks for 100 men who put their lives on the line for the country. Perhaps this is a sort of get-square because these 100 men tried to stop the communists. Either way, Shame Ruddster, Shame!

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