Didn't back down from anything. . . You, on the other hand provide nothing but unsupported verbal bilge and desperate attempts at counter-arguments just because you don't want to agree with anything I post.
Our very simple disagreement was basically over wether or not Kyle was qualified to provide proper PTSD therapy. You thought your opinion was obvious and correct and I disagreed.
There was never any need for desperation and merely disagreeing with your opinion does not constitute "verbal bilge".
It is unfortunate that you seem to have taken this disagreement personally and emotionally.
If it makes you feel better, I will agree that you did not back down from your statement, you clarified it. Feel better?
Looks like you're either out of your intellectual depth on this subject matter, or you're just one of the hate-the-military slugs that takes all your "rights" for granted so long as somebody else defends them for you.
None of the above as this subject matter required very little " intellectual depth" and I am proud of my military service. There has not been a single mention on my part regarding hatred of my fellow military members in general or Chris Kyle specifically.
In fact, I agreed with Aristotle in post#5:
"Agreed, he was a valuable asset and most likely saved many American lives."
Your making an emotional conclusion that I either hate the military or take my rights for granted because I disagreed with you regarding PTSD treatment?
Have a nice life - people like Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield provided the services and personal sacrifices so people like you can enjoy your God-given "rights".
Have a nice life? Are we ending this relationship?
I don't have any " God-given" rights to give up but I appreciate every military member who has sacrificed greatly to defend my Constitutional rights.
Disagreeing with you certainly doesn't change that.