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big surprise?
"You're going to see this more and more over the next 10 years," said Shad Meshad, founder of the National Veterans Foundation, who has been working with veterans since 1970. "... There's a percentage that come back, depending on how much trauma and how much killing they're involved in, they're going to act out."
http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/17/us/vet...html?hpt=hp_c2 |
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"Suicide is also a growing problem. The Army reported a record-high number of suicides in July 2011, with the deaths of 33 active- and reserve-component service members categorized as suicides."
same source. same bull I witnessed in many a friend who came back from the other mistake of the century, Vietnam |
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It is a big surprise actually. WWII vets did not come home as "ticking time bombs", they provided the world with the most advancement a single generation has ever created.
These are isolated incidents of people who may very well have done these things were they military or not. You can't characterize people in the way this article does. It is unfair to the 100s of thousands of fine vets.
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not characterizing anyone, reporting facts mixed with lots of personal one on one experience with dozens of friends who never got over it coming back from Vietnam
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WWII was completely different than what soldiers are facing in Afghanistan, Iraq, Derkastan etc. Now any slapdick can go on the internet and learn how to made an IED.
If Americans truly cared about our troops then they would do what the troops want...elect Ron Paul. These wars are a farce and serve only the elite bankers and the benefactors of the massive military industrial complex. But then again we're living in a society where the masses believe a man who promotes peace and individualism is a nut job and dangerous. |
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