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No, I've never been a crybaby; not when I was on active duty, not now, and not ever. I served my time in the military and I got out. I didn't sign up for another 4 years. I didn't enjoy working for half the pay I can get in the private sector or working for people who were morons or who swore an oath to uphold the Constitution when they hadn't read it or understood it...like you.
I'm earning more than most generals in the military now and I'm certainly a better man, and a better American than you'll ever be. http://www.vividblurry.com/STFU-Bitch_do_you.jpghttp://www.terminally-incoherent.com...OwnedAlien.jpg |
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In my rabbit assed mind, I wonder, does Radar really believe, or is he just yanking folks chain? His last post about all for the money kinda sucks to us VETS.
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We know what we did and how we served. We don't need some delusional punk to tell us about what we believe or did in service to this country. {next slide please} |
Radar, that image you posted implies that a woman who speaks her mind should be beaten. YOU are an asshole.
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You know who else earns more than a general!?!?!?
Whores, drug dealers, shister religious leaders, and John Edwards. :D |
How cute. The pathetic moron who supports violating the Constitution and who lives in his own dream world where Congress has powers prohibited to it by the Constitution, calls me a punk. LOL!!! :lame:
Your service means nothing if you claim the federal government has any authority over immigration after being spoonfed the FACT that the Constitution prohibits it. I served with honor and distinction and left with my honorable discharge to do more challenging things while continuing to uphold my oath to defend the Constitution from foreign and domestic enemies of the Constitution...like you. |
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Wait, wait!!! "successful attorneys like John Edwards" who made millions on case law and statutes inacted by Congress! :lol2: |
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I certainly can judge those who support violating the U.S. Constitution and who have lied when they took an oath to the American people like you. I've destroyed your laughable attempts to claim immigration laws are valid :blownup: and I've shown that you are nothing more than an annoying little turd. :turd: |
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How open minded should I be to the wrong answer when I know my answer to be correct? Quote:
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Delusional disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis denoting a psychotic mental illness that involves holding one or more non-bizarre delusions in the absence of any other significant psychopathology (signs or symptoms of mental illness). In particular, a person with delusional disorder has never met any other criteria for schizophrenia and does not have any marked hallucinations, although tactile (touch) or olfactory (smell) hallucinations may be present if they are related to the theme of the delusion. A person with delusional disorder can be quite functional and does not tend to show any odd or bizarre behavior except as a direct result of the delusional belief. "Despite the encapsulation of the delusional system and the relative sparing of the personality, the patient's way of life is likely to become more and more overwhelmed by the dominating effect of the abnormal beliefs". (Munro, 1999) It is worth noting that the term paranoia was previously used in psychiatry to denote what is now called 'delusional disorder'. The modern psychiatric use of the word paranoia is subtly different but now rarely refers to this specific diagnosis. |
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