freeatlast
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Here is another example why no military person who has been in the war should ever be allowed on a civilian police force. PTSD is just too uncontrollable and unpredictable.
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Here is another example why no military person who has been in the war should ever be allowed on a civilian police force. PTSD is just too uncontrollable and unpredictable.
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Here is another example why no military person who has been in the war should ever be allowed on a civilian police force. PTSD is just too uncontrollable and unpredictable.
Freeatlast- I'd like to know what you would say your motivation is for your multiple threads and posts claiming that veterans (ex military, as you put it) ought to be disqualified from law enforcement positions because of a categorical predisposition to act violently without proper discretion.
As I see it, you are either:
A. A troll who is trying to get a rise out of those who have served.
B. An individual who for whatever reason, whether because of ideology or personal experience, has a deep-seated resentment toward the military and seeks a venue to vent your hatred.
C. An individual who did not serve, feels an inadequacy because of it, and must insult those who have to bolster your self-esteem.
Whatever your motivation, surely you cannot be so dense as to not know your repeated assertion (without evidence to back up your theory) is viewed as insulting by others here.
Nahhh... he's just one of those people who confuses his uninformed opinion with truth.
It doesn't matter to him what anyone thinks because he is telling the "truth".
Providing evidence doesn't matter to him because he is telling the "truth".
He believes that repeating the same "truth" over and over will somehow convince someone because it is the "truth".
She was obviously prior military.A disgruntled passenger aboard a US Airways flight from North Carolina to Florida was reportedly arrested Tuesday night after witnesses say she attacked crew members before being wrestled to the floor.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/28/pilot-passenger-mid-air-freakouts-put-airlines-on-alert/#ixzz1qSEoWn7y
They were both obviously prior military.A husband and wife have been charged with the murder of Vermont teacher Melissa Jenkins, authorities said Wednesday.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/2...elissa-jenkins/?intcmp=trending#ixzz1qSF6R1ma
Of course, that chimp was involved in military experiments, so can be considered prior military.A woman who was mauled and severely injured by an out-of-control chimpanzee and is now suing the state of Connecticut says Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, as then-mayor of Stamford, knew the animal was dangerous.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/2...lloy-knew-animal-was-dangerous/#ixzz1qSFzXbi2
Two recent incidents in which airline crew members behaved alarmingly and had to be restrained by passengers have raised questions about when and how aviation workers are screened for mental health problems.
http://overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com/_n...-health-in-spotlight-after-captains-breakdown
Sounds like there could be some pride involved.
Nah...FAL doesn't sin.
And if you know you're right -- no matter the overwhelming evidence to the contrary -- then it's not pride, right?It's not pride if you're right.
Here is another example why no military person who has been in the war should ever be allowed on a civilian police force. PTSD is just too uncontrollable and unpredictable.
Is this sort of obsession diagnosable?
Does anyone know the name for it?