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In reply to the discussion: Read this. All of it. [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)26. No need to go there, Victor. You witness to your own experience; that is enough.
I hope you are at least peer-counseling with a vets' group.
For what it's worth, during the Bush years I hung out with the local chapter of Vets for Peace -- I'm a lifelong civilian, but after being with them at peace marches they invited me in. I did a lot of liaison work between them and other groups. Long story short, they are the finest bunch of people I was ever blessed to work with. All ages and all wars from WW II on were represented. They served, they did their job, they survived, and they knew they would be there to welcome you and your cohort in when you are ready.
Think it over. Just find someone. My generation lost too many in the Vietnam War and afterwards....
Take care of yourself,
Hekate
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Did any of those 3 wars you're a veteran of have any purpose? Why did you enlist? Curious.
xtraxritical
Mar 2013
#80
So it was desperation and being ployed with girls, that's about the only way they get
xtraxritical
Mar 2013
#99
First off, it's "bawling", not "balling". Secondly, there are different levels of guilt
TwilightGardener
Mar 2013
#64
He is one of the many victims of George Bush's War. May they all somehow rest in peace. nt.
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#13
No need to go there, Victor. You witness to your own experience; that is enough.
Hekate
Mar 2013
#26
Dude, we understand if it's too hard for you. Go have a bath, relax....you don't have to respond.
Evoman
Mar 2013
#33
As long as the is a hell I hope that Bush, Cheney and Romney all end up there for sending
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#25
I wish we could. Believe me if it were Obama they would have sent them already.
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#42
There has been a great outpouring of support for Tomas here in Kansas City but we are now at a loss
proud2BlibKansan
Mar 2013
#29
You may want DUers to read all of this and I agree. But they should LISTEN to all of this NK
kelliekat44
Mar 2013
#36
I would love to toss the entire "cast" of "Fahrenheit 9/11" in a warzone with no ammo or armor.
HughBeaumont
Mar 2013
#43
Would That Curses And Incantations Could Visit The Most Vile Evil On The Bush Administration
cantbeserious
Mar 2013
#44
I remember reading about him previously. Sad how it's ending up for him.
TwilightGardener
Mar 2013
#53
We may be heading for the same kind of needless conflict with NK or Iran if the President allows the
kelliekat44
Mar 2013
#59
Tomas Young was a trained soldier. He voluntarily enlisted to save his country. I have no doubt
mountain grammy
Mar 2013
#84
"$5.00 says there be no outrageous "Terry Shivo" BS about this. Damn farkin' shame. Shame on us,
snagglepuss
Mar 2013
#100