From: Otis Willie PIO The American War Library on
PTSD is the only human ailment that its so-called �suffers� claim can only be cured by money.

Give a veteran a PTSD check once a month and his/her mental problems immediately disappear.

If a man gets a (common) cold he does everything he can to achieve an immediate cure... and if a man gets a veneral disease he�ll take any pill or injection to achieve a quick cure... but if a man believes he suffers from PTSD he feels he can�t be cured until or unless he gets a green check once a month for life from the federal government.

PTSD does not decode as �Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome�. For the whiners and losers who claim PTSD is decodes as: �Pay Me To Suppress my Depression�

I served an entire year in Vietnam. I am now 58 years old. Vietnam represents 1/58th of my life. There is no way on God�s green Earth I will allow a mere fraction of my life to spend my remaining days whining and crying about that tiny fraction of my life unless the VA sends me a paycheck so that I can sit on my lazy butt and not have to work another day for my living.

General Westmoreland was right... we allowed too many sorry losers to serve in our military during the Vietnam era... losers that would NEVER have permitted to wear an American uniform under normal circumstances.

Here's a PTSD group I found:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/war-caused-ptsd/

Aaron

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