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BBC NEWS | Americas | US ‘grieving’ after army shooting

BBC NEWS | Americas | US ‘grieving’ after army shooting.

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What the hell! Thanks Mr. Obama for saying that I’m grieving, because guess what? I’m not. You sir, are just as wrong about this as you are about your health-care plan actually working.

So, let me get this straight! A Major in the army, who is a psychiatrist did this? For all of you who don’t know what means, it means that this dude is a medical doctor. He has the ability to prescribe medications, perform psychotherapy, and even perform electroconvulsive therapy. So, this isn’t just some Arab shmuck, he is actually a well educated individual. Or is he?

The reason I’m not grieving over this is because honestly, I’m not that shocked. It is obvious that our military force is not what it used to be. Maybe, instead of trying to accuse this guy of being a terrorist and conspiring with the Taliban, we should do an internal investigation. Maybe we should ask why this man was allowed to be a doctor in the military and where he was educated and who educated him. Then we should probably ask who he treated, and get them treated again, because if this guy is going to go postal on a military base, I’m guessing he’s not very stable. And if he’s not very stable, its hard for me to believe that he can help anyone. And finally, we should probably start an investigation on all the professionals in the military.

We sit back and get upset and talk about how its such a tragedy that these kids go over seas and fight and see horrible things and then come back with mental problems. But the real tragedy exists when these kids come back to get mental treatment and have to get treated by guys that are even more fucked up than they are.

Do we really just want to sit back and let monkey teach monkeys? Because I really don’t see how that will make anything better.

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