Tag Archives: Middle East

PTSD: a soldier’s distress


A veteran peacekeeper shares some of his writings from a diary he has written as he has dealt with the suffering of PTSD. BONNIE ENTRY ONE  I’ve been gone a long time, I know. How can I make you understand? It’s … Continue reading

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Is everything we fought for in Afghanistan lost?


I am repeating two articles published in the Toronto Star March 7, 2012. How many of you are really surprised by these developments? The Americans put Karzai in power. How many Middle East leaders backed by the CIA over the years … Continue reading

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About PTSD: Fear


The only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.  FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT First Inaugural Address, Mar. 4, 1933                     … Continue reading

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How Vets can use Facebook effectively for broadcast messages


This is a special message from one of our vets, Kenneth H. Young CD. Please read carefully and follow his directions. BONNIE  If you already know this, please disregard. I wish to explain why it is important to repost and … Continue reading

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