If there was any doubt that the Bush administration has the best interests of its brave men and women in uniform at heart, this should remove it:
Four soldiers from a New York Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found.
But wait! It gets even better:
The 442nd, made up for the most part of New York cops, firefighters and correction officers, is based in Orangeburg, Rockland County. Dispatched to Iraq last Easter, the unit's members have been providing guard duty for convoys, running jails and training Iraqi police. The entire company is due to return home later this month.
New York cops and firefighters.
As if they hadn't been through enough already. They step up to serve their country even further, and in return they get radiation poisoning.
Prison is too good for this administration.