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Originally Posted by PjLyness1965
Oh, but it did! Let me remind you. Here it is!
“ I just don't view veterans with PTSD in the same way as veterans who lost their legs in combat. I also believe that some disability claims for PTSD may be fraudulent and I don't trust the current screening process for PTSD claims.”
Mr. Retired guy thinks he knows better than the VA psychiatrists (calling veterans fakers) and he flat out admits he doesn’t see veterans with PTSD as worthy as a veteran who lost a limb. Both served, but one is more deserving of the other because they are missing a body part.
Want to keep going or are you done?
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Right there in your quote: *Some* *may* be. If there was even one that was fraudulent then that demonstrates the current screening process is not foolproof and there were four in just those two articles.
Nowhere did he imply that he knows better than the VA psychiatrists.
Take exception to what was written if it offends you, but at least read and understand what was written before taking exception to it.
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