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1. Army Routinely Used Unlicensed Psychologists Until 2006
In 2005, an Army captain in Iraq asked for a mental health evaluation for one of his soldiers, a private first class from North Carolina who was known to put the muzzle of his weapon in his mouth. The case was assigned to a psychologist who was unlicensed — a common practice in the early years of the war, when the Army rushed mental health counselors to the combat zone even if some weren’t certified or fully qualified. The definition of waste has taken on more forms than we care to talk about lately. But when it comes to young, patriotic, human life; we have a different word for it at CAMMMO.ORG |
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3. Brainwashing the Troops with Hate and Lawlessness
At several times after the tragedy of 9/11, The United States government had the opportunity to lead by example, and use actions rather than words to make the argument that our democratic system was worth pushing on the world. Instead, we allowed complete disregard for Geneva Conventions and cowered to our own government spying on us. And we ended up turning the majority of our foreign supporters after 9/11 into attentive skeptics, if not lifelong devout enemies. A heavy shift back to the values that we were once proud to claim as American values is our only hope. See how bad it got at CAMMMO.ORG |
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