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Old 09-26-2007, 14:57   #8
82ndtrooper
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Originally Posted by The Reaper View Post
Exactly my sentiments, Razor.

I would also add that like Grossman's other books, it reads like a short monograph that he had to make into a minimum number of pages to get published. Hence the heavy use of quotes, extremely short chapters, rambling theses, etc.

Hey, aspeaking of PTSD, did anyone else notice that one of the latest bills moving through the bowels of our bureaucracy would put all PTSD recipients on the "no guns" FBI database, if passed. The sponsors are the usual suspects. Glad that I did not claim it, there are going to be a lot of guns illegally held or for sale if it passes.

TR
There was like 8,000 VA patients with PTSD treatment put into the database during the Clinton tyranny.

Next will be the "your on anti depressant meds" push. This would require your doctor to make a written statement that you are "not a threat to society or yourself" kinda thing. I don't see many doc's writing that letter to get you or I backed out of the system. They are not going to try and guess if you are or are not a threat based on their large or limited experience with any patient. The liability would rest on their shoulders and I don't expect any doc to write those type of letters.

Clearly labeling anyone that has visited a psychiatrist as "Nut Job" "Crazed" or "threat to society" Who's actually ballsy enough to make that decsision based on little or no qualified information ?



Just my .02

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