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Dr. Vincent Quin, Ph.D.
November 21st 09, 09:30 AM
Iraq Veterans Against the War
http://ivaw.org


Ryan E. Barrick
Branch: United States Navy (USN)
Rank: CTR2/E-5
Home: Pennsylvania

I am 25 year old veteran and now a freshmen at Millersville
University of PA. I am majoring in history.

http://ivaw.org/view/profiles


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Each person has an individual responsibility to determine if his actions are moral, and
no government or army may ever take that responsibility away.

definition:
murder - the unjustifiable and intentional killing of people, NO EXCEPTIONS.

Ian B MacLure
November 22nd 09, 04:58 AM
"Dr. Vincent Quin, Ph.D." > wrote in news:-
:

>
> Iraq Veterans Against the War
> http://ivaw.org
>
>
> Ryan E. Barrick
> Branch: United States Navy (USN)
> Rank: CTR2/E-5
> Home: Pennsylvania

CTR == Crypto Tech - Collection

http://www.npc.navy.mil/Enlisted/CommunityManagers/Cryptologic/Crypt
ologic+Technician+-+Collection+(CTR).htm

The most interesting part of the above link is that former Peace
Corps members. Service as a Peace Corpse is equivalent to moral
turpitude although moral turpitude is not an absolute bar.
Anybody know why they prohibit Peace Corpses?

I'm sure the long hours spent pouring over sigint led to an
extreme case of PTSD.

IBM

Dr. Vincent Quin, Ph.D.
November 22nd 09, 03:57 PM
Ian B MacLure wrote:

> "Dr. Vincent Quin, Ph.D." > wrote in news:-
> :
>
>
>>Iraq Veterans Against the War
>> http://ivaw.org
>>
>>
>>Ryan E. Barrick
>>Branch: United States Navy (USN)
>>Rank: CTR2/E-5
>>Home: Pennsylvania
>
>
> CTR == Crypto Tech - Collection
>
> http://www.npc.navy.mil/Enlisted/CommunityManagers/Cryptologic/Crypt
> ologic+Technician+-+Collection+(CTR).htm
>
> The most interesting part of the above link is that former Peace
> Corps members. Service as a Peace Corpse is equivalent to moral
> turpitude although moral turpitude is not an absolute bar.
> Anybody know why they prohibit Peace Corpses?
>
> I'm sure the long hours spent pouring over sigint led to an
> extreme case of PTSD.
>
> IBM

Who has ptsd?


--
Each person has an individual responsibility to determine if his actions are moral, and
no government or army may ever take that responsibility away.

definition:
murder - the unjustifiable and intentional killing of people, NO EXCEPTIONS.

Ian B MacLure
November 23rd 09, 03:26 AM
"Dr. Vincent Quin, Ph.D." > wrote in
:

> Ian B MacLure wrote:
>
>> "Dr. Vincent Quin, Ph.D." > wrote in news:-
>> :
>>
>>
>>>Iraq Veterans Against the War
>>> http://ivaw.org
>>>
>>>
>>>Ryan E. Barrick
>>>Branch: United States Navy (USN)
>>>Rank: CTR2/E-5
>>>Home: Pennsylvania
>>
>>
>> CTR == Crypto Tech - Collection
>>
>> http://www.npc.navy.mil/Enlisted/CommunityManagers/Cryptologic/Cr
>> ypt
>> ologic+Technician+-+Collection+(CTR).htm
>>
>> The most interesting part of the above link is that former
>> Peace Corps members. Service as a Peace Corpse is equivalent
>> to moral
>> turpitude although moral turpitude is not an absolute bar.
>> Anybody know why they prohibit Peace Corpses?
>>
>> I'm sure the long hours spent pouring over sigint led to an
>> extreme case of PTSD.
>>
>> IBM
>
> Who has ptsd?

Yer Winter Soldier wannabe....

IBM

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