Lynnxz
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Joined: 10/3/2006 From: Atlanta Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic What you have read is very incomplete picture. Your words are those of an ignorant bigot. No. You didn't mention minorities. I brought that up as a comparison to Kitten of her situational ethics. Done. O.o Why so touchy? I just skimmed over his reply...and got the meaning he was portraying, and even went back to the original post after your reply to see if I had missed something. Nothing. The only way it is inflammatory is if you just snip out that little bit by itself. I've known a couple guys to come out of the military, and be lost. One, a medic, was distraught that he spent so much time in... and when he was discharged for injuries- the ONLY civi job he was qualified for was a EMT-B... the guy that drives the freaking ambulance. This guy can give IV's in the dark in the back of a bouncing vehicle, was the only one in the class room to pick up on chest tubes on the first try... and all he was good for in the civi world was driving the fricking ambulance. No LPN, no RN... not even a Paramedic license. He had spent so much time and effort, only to be screwed when he was discarded by the Army due to injuries recieved in the line of duty. Another good friend of mine, a guy I dated while in AIT, is now a raging alcoholic. His entire family in in the military in some form, and this past year his brother died in Iraq. Now, this guy has never been deployed... he's tried EVERYTHING to get deployed, changing his MOS twice, and volunteering every time something comes up. In a way, he feels guilty that his brother died, and he's never even set foot in the Middle East. Rough.
< Message edited by Lynnxz -- 1/29/2009 8:19:01 PM >
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