Re: Atrocities in Iraq
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5/23/2004; 1:04 AM by Jim RoepckeLast Modified
5/23/2004; 1:04 AM by Jim RoepckeIn Response To
RE: Atrocities in Iraq (#6928)Label
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On May 22, 2004, at 9:06 PM, Brian Carnell wrote:
> So in Feb. his story is he goes to the commander, complains he's
> depresses, sees a shrink who diagnoses him with depress/post-stress
> trauma, and then he gets shipped back to the U.S. for treatment and
> medical discharge.
>
> But by May the new version is is that he goes to the commander to tell
> him that U.S. troops are committing genocide and the commander then
> places him under what is essentially house arrest.
Dude, why do you think he might have been depressed? Killing innocent
people would certainly put a damper on most sane people's mood.
Jim
> So in Feb. his story is he goes to the commander, complains he's
> depresses, sees a shrink who diagnoses him with depress/post-stress
> trauma, and then he gets shipped back to the U.S. for treatment and
> medical discharge.
>
> But by May the new version is is that he goes to the commander to tell
> him that U.S. troops are committing genocide and the commander then
> places him under what is essentially house arrest.
Dude, why do you think he might have been depressed? Killing innocent
people would certainly put a damper on most sane people's mood.
Jim
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