Ok, I apologize, you got the "point", my mistake
I wish you health and a happy new year, and you are right about
manners.

Even so, the "too much Is"'s continues to be true, forgive the "pills"
part.

cheers

Carlos


On Dec 21, 3:34 pm, LCC <claylon...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I am taking my pills as prescribed. Please treat me with respect, and
> (in return) I will respect you as well. Must I always behave with
> decorum and restraint? You are bound to be disappointed with the
> results if such is the case. There might even be D:) *** consequences
> ***!  I doubt that you would like the results in such a case. I
> pointed out that the USAF psychologist in 1974 officially,
> authoritatively, and perhaps irrevocably came to the conclusion that I
> had "a total lack of respect for authority and / or authority
> figures", and that I was "unable to adapt to a regimented lifestyle".
> Furthermore the VA psychologists chose to compound the initial error
> with further offhand evaluations regarding the problems which I
> "suffer".
>
> As ye sow, so shall ye reap.
> Perhaps you should try saying that I deserve good health, good cheer,
> and a sound mine in a sound body, along with "Merry Christmas" and a
> "Happy New Year".
> I choose what I shall believe, subject to certain constraints which
> are none of YOUR business.
>
> Lonnie Courtney Clay

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