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Nice Plant #7: Get me off of this planet

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He is one of the beautiful people, nothing to see here

This cheap t*rd is blaming the meds he allegedly took for PTSD for extensive, unattributed lifts from several other people's work. What a p.o.s.!
 
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This cheap t*rd is blaming the meds he allegedly took for PTSD for extensive, unattributed lifts from several other people's work. What a p.o.s.!

Alleged PTSD aside (was this ever diagnosed in Walsh by an MD or DO?), having gone through the process of attaining a Master's myself, I have to ask who was his faculty advisor, and why did his advisor fail to recognize the alleged plagiarism in an age where almost all high school and college papers are supposedly (according to teachers, lecturers, and professors) first run though computer systems that attempt to flag it against a vast database of vetted academic papers, prior to any faculty review?

Both are questions to answer in regards to his claim.
 
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Alleged PTSD aside (was this ever diagnosed in Walsh by an MD or DO?), having gone through the process of attaining a Master's myself, I have to ask who was his faculty advisor, and why did his advisor fail to recognize the alleged plagiarism in an age where almost all high school and college papers are supposedly (according to teachers, lecturers, and professors) first run though computer systems that attempt to flag it against a vast database of vetted academic papers, prior to any faculty review?

Both are questions to answer in regards to his claim.

Which raises questions about the standards at the Army War College. Or whether there are any. Or if he was somehow able to sidestep through the line. Or if they rely on honor. As I understand it, his campaign is built substantially on his service. But I'm not aware of any literature linking PTSD with plagiarism. In fact, if you examine that claim even superficially it collapses of its own weight. "I suffered from PTSD, which made me research obscure writings by obscure authors and lift massive passages without attribution and take credit for them." Bollocks. That claim is an execrable insult to any GI who has or is suffering from PTSD.
 
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Alleged PTSD aside (was this ever diagnosed in Walsh by an MD or DO?), having gone through the process of attaining a Master's myself, I have to ask who was his faculty advisor, and why did his advisor fail to recognize the alleged plagiarism in an age where almost all high school and college papers are supposedly (according to teachers, lecturers, and professors) first run though computer systems that attempt to flag it against a vast database of vetted academic papers, prior to any faculty review?

Both are questions to answer in regards to his claim.

This piece gives some explanation and context for military education.

http://www.realcleardefense.com/art...n_professional_military_education_107327.html

Under no circumstances should this piece of cheese be allowed to pull a "Torricelli" and drop out of this race. He should be made to stay and take the beating he so richly deserves.
 
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I'm shocked - shocked - that this article gives only two facts (the man had both parking tickets and lead poisoning) and expects the reader to draw his own conclusions. Not even a hint of what speed the man was backing out of his driveway nor where the cop was standing at the time. Those might just be relevant facts, don't you think?
 
I'm shocked - shocked - that this article gives only two facts (the man had both parking tickets and lead poisoning) and expects the reader to draw his own conclusions. Not even a hint of what speed the man was backing out of his driveway nor where the cop was standing at the time. Those might just be relevant facts, don't you think?

Nope.
Don't you know that no matter what he did the cop should know better and never fired his weapon, no matter the circumstances.
But hey, all cops are just power hungry, trigger happy *******s looking to take all our right away...
 
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I'm shocked - shocked - that this article gives only two facts (the man had both parking tickets and lead poisoning) and expects the reader to draw his own conclusions. Not even a hint of what speed the man was backing out of his driveway nor where the cop was standing at the time. Those might just be relevant facts, don't you think?

Nowhere does it say lead poisioning, either in writing or in the video. But hey, according to a bunch of brainwashed dopes here, the trigger happy fuzz can do no wrong.
 
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As of Saturday it is now legal to openly carry a firearm in DC as long as it's registered and you are eligible to own one.

By registered it means legally registered somewhere in the USA like Arizona or Virginia.
 
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Nowhere does it say lead poisioning, either in writing or in the video. But hey, according to a bunch of brainwashed dopes here, the trigger happy fuzz can do no wrong.

How do you function on a daily basis? Are you actually able to tie your own shoes? Do you have a handler to help you sop up your drool?
 
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As of Saturday it is now legal to openly carry a firearm in DC as long as it's registered and you are eligible to own one.

By registered it means legally registered somewhere in the USA like Arizona or Virginia.

Progress! Though I doubt people will figure that out.
 
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Nowhere does it say lead poisioning, either in writing or in the video. But hey, according to a bunch of brainwashed dopes here, the trigger happy fuzz can do no wrong.
You've really never heard "lead poisoning" as a euphemism for getting shot? Even your original post said, "Eat lead."
 
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Early on in Anatomy of A Murder Arthur O'Connell gives Jimmy Stewart the basic facts:

"The lieutenant goes to Quill's place and plugs Mr. Quill about five times, which causes Mr. Quill to promptly die of lead poisoning."

I also recall an episode of Hill Street Blues where detective Norman Bunz (Dennis Franz before he became Andy Sipowitz) empties his pistol into a perp. Another detective observes that the man is dead. To which Bunz replied: "I knew something was wrong with him"
 
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