Today, the Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) honors the incredible sacrifices made by our American veterans. Each of us enjoys the freedoms and opportunities we have because of the brave Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen who have answered the call to serve.
As we commemorate Veterans Day, I urge all New Mexicans to take a moment to reflect on the courage and resilience of our veterans. These heroes have fought tirelessly for the values we hold dear—values that ensure our nation remains free, secure, and peaceful. We must never forget the pain, loss, and often life-threatening injuries that so many have endured defending our great Republic, and we honor the families who remain steadfast while their loved ones are deployed abroad keeping our country safe.
The dedication of our veterans is a testament to their unwavering love for our country. They understand the true cost of freedom, witnessing it firsthand. Their selflessness is a powerful reminder of the strength and spirit that defines our nation.
Our veterans have put the American people above all else, and the Republican Party of New Mexico will continue to work to ensure they receive the care, respect, and support they so richly deserve. To every veteran here in New Mexico, thank you for your service and sacrifice. You are our heroes, and today and every day, we celebrate you. Happy Veterans Day!
Steve Pearce
RPNM Chairman
I am a disabled veteran and I would like to express my concerns about the VA hospital. I was diagnosed with nodules in my lungs at 1mm after a year of xrays my nodules have gone to a 6mm. I got the nodules from working on Kirtland afb in a building that is full of Asbestos, as I worked there for 10yers they started taring down Offices in side the building. I have pictures of this plus I have a document that states the build is a danger and should be torn down. I would like some information on how I can find an attorney that has excuse my french but balls to take on the government. I have a co worker who is also a veteran and is still working in that building, he also would like to be apart of this. I have so much to say but if possible could my co worker and I meet with a republican in office.
1. Why do veterans have a right to be able to see a DR and not a nurse practitioners.
2. Why does the nurse practitioners just want to push medications on the veterans and not give them alternative medications like ivermectin, why do they keep pushing xrays on veterans.