About the “Veterans Disarmament Act”
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27 September, 2007 at 3:45 am
What veteran who saw any action whatsoever does not return from battle with PTSD, whether diagnosed by a physician or not. Hell, when I was involved with father’s rights, we joked about the almost univeral reality of post-litigation stress disorder. As for ADHD, had the diagnosis existed forever, those who “wouldn’t sit still” for government school indoctrination would have always been so “diagnosed.” That, I suspect, is a “symptom” of the prognosis for becoming a real (Read “dangerous”) man someday.
Apparently the usual suspects believe that they can simply brand individuals for life and therefore take them out of the game. See the discussion on recruiting citizen militias against enemies domestic further down this page.
27 September, 2007 at 2:31 pm
This just in! Senator Chuck Schumer is a domestic enemy of the U.S. Constitution!
27 September, 2007 at 2:37 pm
This Schumer bill is another good reason why no one in their right mind should consider going into the military.
One thing, the Jews, and, Irish Catholic blowhards are going to find it hard to fight their jew & catholic wars without soldiers.
27 September, 2007 at 9:45 pm
They want to prevent private armies.
Which means they recognize the true danger that private armies – disgruntled soldiers ORGANIZING – would pose.
“Crazy,” “PTSD,” “ADHD” – the goyim always seem to have mental problems which require their incarceration and disarmament, don’t they?
Just like in the jew Soviet Union.
They are very careful to invent any pretext to take away the guns of former soldiers.
29 September, 2007 at 10:55 pm
What a nice present for a returning soldier. They leave as a tough fit man. An IED later and they are crippled. They come back and don’t laugh off losing an arm and a leg with a bored social services worker and they then can’t have a gun in their home to protect their family. Should be called the Castration bill for all non New Yorkers. See in New York they have an army of cops and cameras on every corner and five locks on their doors. So for them not having a gun is not that big a deal. If it meets the needs of a New Yorker then golly it must be all anybody needs 45min response time away from a Highway patrol officer in the rural areas.
30 September, 2007 at 6:46 pm
No Surprise wrote:
“What a nice present for a returning soldier. They leave as a tough fit man. An IED later and they are crippled. They come back and don’t laugh off losing an arm and a leg with a bored social services worker and they then can’t have a gun in their home to protect their family. Should be called the Castration bill for all non New Yorkers.”
THAT is reporting. Better, more accurate writing than any ever done – or likely to be done – on this subject.
Folks, you got a choice. You can subscribe to the New York Times for god-only-knows how many zogbucks, and read pages of verbal smoke. Or you can go to Alex Linder’s govnn.com and get exponentially better analysis and superior, DIRECT writing. You choose. Wait…I guess you did.
7 December, 2007 at 7:35 pm
This will decrease the number of claims for PTSD from returning GIs and the bill will be considered a cure for malingerers. Quadrupling the cost of health care would decrease the number of doctor visits I suppose. My guess would be that there will be more returning vets going off the deep end for lack of counseling as result of not wanting to be prevented from owning firearms.
It was rumored that the bill also included similar sanctions for those having been diagnosed anti-depressant meds. That will prevent even more of what should not be prevented.