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http://www.duffelblog.com/2014/04/veteran-ptsd-bill/
Saw this article on Facebook (I know don't believe everything you read) but still kind of scary that it'd pop up. Any truth to it?
Saw this article on Facebook (I know don't believe everything you read) but still kind of scary that it'd pop up. Any truth to it?
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Following a second mass shooting at Fort Hood, at least one lawmaker thinks a bill currently under consideration will ensure the safety of American communities by requiring the esti...
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I am contemplating putting a sign in my front window that will read:
WARNING: This house is occupied by a US Army Veteran who has been diagnosed with PTSD, Bipolar disorder, and severe anger issues. Forget the Dog, beware the occupant. Entry is at your own risk!
Any thoughts?
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CPT (Join to see)
I know you are joking, but this is the kind of thing that drives ignorant prejudices in the civilian world. They picture us as someone who could snap at any moment. Let's all agree not to feed this.
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SSG Tim Everett
I think I might put that on my front door since I rarely get uninvited visitors. I live in a cul-de-sac with a Marine, an Airman, a Sailor, and another grunt. Probably the most secure cul-de-sac in America, even with the airman (haaaaaaaaaaa!!!).
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SPC Charles Brown
Any vacancies in your cul-de-sac? Most of the residents in my neighborhood are alcoholics, and I suspect use of other substances as well. All I can do is try to keep an eye on my family and the things I hold as precious to me.
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