Thursday 6 March 2014

HUMAN RIGHTS LOGIC APPLIED TO A SIMPLE QUESTION

I asked the Federal Human Rights Commission if I am disabled (mentally) Answer required YES or NO

Contributing factors to my question:

1. Diagnosed by 2 Specialist Doctors for 4 different mental injuries. One being PTSD.

2. I am required to take very strong drugs daily as ordered by the doctors.

3. I am unable to fly due to these issues.

4. The Department of Mental Health for Canada confirms I am disabled according to their regulations.

After 10 months they sent me 11 pages of why they don't think I picked the right Department DND or the Canadian Forces to go after.

They never even addressed my first question and that was; Am I disabled, Yes or No?
That has the same logic as a woman walking into a hospital and saying, I think I am pregnant? Am I pregnant, Yes or No? After the 10 months and the babies birth she finally gets her 11 page report on am I pregnant, Yes or No?

Within the report is an explanation from several men that it could not be them because she was in the house but not with them. It must be the other guy and he is gone. So to answer your question, we do not believe you have guessed the right man.

But she answers, all I wanted to know 10 months ago is if I was pregnant, Yes or No? The answer back now is you were, but your not anymore, so problem resolved and no one is responsible we have been told by the men.

So in conclusion, the men say it was not them so your case of being pregnant is thrown out.


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