To: norton
"Read the article - they cite a "stress counseling session" or some similar warm fuzzy activity"Thats what struck me too. I don't blame him for yelling at the chaplin. I have very low tolerance for that kind of cr@p.
What happened to chaplins who actually help soldiers unstead of subjecting them to mandatory stress counseling? Sounds to me like the chaplin should be court marshaled for adding to this guys stress.
Besides whats the big deal? Yelling? lol..did he hurt the chaplins feelings? Is the chaplin a little girl? sheesh grow up!
29 posted on
04/25/2002 12:39:27 PM PDT by
monday
To: monday
Another reason I'm glad I got out of Canada when I did. Political correctness has jopined with the thought police. If you hurt someones feelings in Canada, it can be considered the same as an act of physical violence. The culture there has become way to "sensitive" to even the slightest of slights.
37 posted on
04/25/2002 12:50:52 PM PDT by
doc30
To: monday
In Canada it is against the law to even say somthing bad about a person. Yelling probably gets the death penalty.
71 posted on
04/25/2002 5:09:17 PM PDT by
willyone
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