Posted on 01/16/2011 5:18:08 AM PST by Leisler
About Me:
Non-deep pocket with a lot of heart. Began life as a computer operator, military service leading to non-physical disability, unable to resume career, left main stream and lived in small towns for a decade studying library books and piano, moved into Tucson in 1994 and worked as a Chauffeur for most of 10 years, presented state-wide initiatives at libraries, worked elections, in 09 worked at the Census Bureau as a field rep and a clerk. Non drinker for one year, non smoker for 40 years.
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Non physical military dis charge. he is nuts
I am waiting for the connection between Fuller, Loughner and Dupnik to be revealed.
I see he wrote grants for libraries and I found there there is a together we thrive grant program for libraries.
Barking Moonbat!
Oy! There are soooooo many nutcase LIBs out there.
I keep asking. Didi any one ACTUALLY see a bullet hit this guy? He says that since he had NO medical training he just got up - wounded knee and all - and walked to his car, and then drove to a hospital. Does he own a gun? Could he have nicked himself just to draw sympathy? Looking for a lawsuit and money??? He a drunk and loser. He’s also mentally unstable. I repeat, did any one actually see this moron get hit?????????????
Maybe he told when he wasn’t asked.
A non-physical discharge usually indicates alcoholism or mental issues that trigger anxiety and stress.
I worked with a guy who was diagnosed overseas as an alcoholic. The military put him through three separate programs over three years. When I met him...he was in the third program and the unit had given him the last warning. Six months later....he had a DWI episode and they discharged him. He ended up with some type of disability payment but I suspect it was a 20 percent type payment and nothing more.
I worked with an airman who only made it through two years of service before they had him examined for anxiety issues. He could not handle stressful issues and it was noticed throughout tech school and the first year of his job. None of us could understand how he made past basic training. He was discharged with a non-physical as well.
Combined IQ 66.
And if common sense was dynamite you couldn't blow your nose.
Actually my heart goes out to someone like this. They are never going to find happiness or satisfaction in life, just reasons to be unhappy and dislike others.
My Mom had a saying for people like this, “There, but for the grace of God.” We don't ask to be brought into this life. We can't choose our parents and therefore our genetic predispositions, and have precious little to say about how we are raised during those all-so-important first seven or so years of our lives. She certainly didn't give a free pass to anyone with difficulties in their life, but she made sure we understood that most of us have to play the hand we're dealt.
I think it is more a discharge from the navy he joined after watching the Village People sing “in the navy”.
The guy is 63. His time in the service is at the height of Vietnam.He gets a non physical discharge? Also, how many computer operators existed in 67-68. Major corp. employed them,but few other opportunities existed then. Also, computer operator was not a physical or a highly skilled job, you were not a programmer.Why and how did the reason for his service discharge prevent him from returning to his work? And on another tack, was he the cab driver who delivered Loughnerto the rally?
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