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Originally Posted by Bill14564
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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Four people does not justify stating that the claims process is not “fool proof”. There are HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of claims for veterans with PTSD. In fact, I would say it’s just the opposite when a fraction of a percent of claims are fraudulent. You have proven nothing other then you can defend ignorance while demonstrating your own. The OP was offensive and lacked facts to back it up and you still can’t defend it with any solid evidence.
I am calling out the audacity of the OP thinking he knows better than a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist with years of education and experience.
You and Mr. Retired guy have zero.
You have lost this argument, Bill. Accept it.