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The PTSD Defense: Will It Work?

Kyndra Rotunda interviewed by KQED-FM, Forum, March 20, 2012

“I think they should turn this case and make it a case about indicting the military, frankly, and see if they can demonstrate to a jury that the military plays some role here. You’ve got deployment upon deployment, soldiers with very little downtime. We know that Post Traumatic Stress disorder is very prevalent among our troops, we know that it results in them acting out, we know that we have a high suicide rate as a result, yet we’re continuing to deploy time and time again.”


Kyndra Rotunda Doubts Kagan’s Suitability for Supreme Court

The Washington Times, May 19, 2010 by Kyndra Miller Rotunda
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/may/19/kagans-anti-military-campaign/

Supreme Court justices are appointed to interpret the Constitution. They hold the awesome responsibility of setting aside their personal views when deciding whether a law is constitutional. The concern here is that nominee Kagan’s record shows a propensity to make decisions based on what she would like the law to be instead of what the law is.