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Bland
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: I'm 'out there...'
Posts: 8,786
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Mental health is a bitsh. I think every vet that has served, may come home with some form of mental health issue (easy for me to say, I never served). I know the military changes people, not always in positive ways.
I say the above because I don’t think it should matter if the vet was discharged honourably or not. What if they had mild mental health issues on the way in that were amplified as a result of military service? Why should they be any less eligible for help from the VA than someone who wasn’t affected negatively by military service?
I agreee with Dixie, kindness is the answer. You have no idea what the underlying issues are for each homeless vet, I guarantee you every one of them has a different story. These are people who served their country and now have nowhere to go.
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