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Latina Veteran Pursues Healing Through Poetry

Lucky Garcia felt like she never fit in. The war veteran-turned-poet has endured many difficulties in life, but today her writing has become more than a passion - it's therapy. Writing about war - and her life during and after - helps her connect with the world around her.

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  1. Ok, on the count of three, let's all feel sorry for a pretty cute chick with great tits.

    Gimme a break.

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  2. See me, touch me, heal me

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  3. Women should NOT be in combat zones.

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  4. Me me me me!

    There's a difference between art and therapy.

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  5. TOP PHOTO -- CAN'T STANZA

    I am a female, I am a victim.
    I am a Latina, I am a victim.
    I am a homosexual, I am a victim.
    I have PTSD, I am a victim.
    I CHOOSE to be a VICTIM, and let me tell you all about it!!!

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  6. Charles Whitman12/2/19, 3:07 PM

    Poor Lucky.

    I was in the Marines, not the Army, but I assume they're similar.

    All that "poor me" crap, I suspect, she brought on herself. It appears to me that she refused to become part of the team. That's too bad, but at least she's out now.

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