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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: being gay in the army, Amal is either lying or mistaken therefore (ArgScheme: disjunctive syllogism) he is mistaken, if the only valid reasons for discharging someone from the army are health problems and violations of Army regulations, then being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army, ALL valid reasons for discharging someone from the army are either health problems or violations of Army regulations therefore (ArgScheme: deduction: AEE-2) being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army, if Amal says that he was discharged for simply being gay, and if being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army, then he is lying or is mistaken therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Amal is either lying or mistaken, Amal says that he was discharged for simply being gay therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Amal is either lying or mistaken, Amal says that he was discharged for simply being gay therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Amal is either lying or mistaken, all P are M therefore (ArgScheme: deduction: AEE-2) no S is P, He is not lying therefore (ArgScheme: disjunctive syllogism) he is mistaken, no S is M therefore (ArgScheme: deduction: AEE-2) no S is P, being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Amal is either lying or mistaken, being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Amal is either lying or mistaken, being gay is neither a health problems or a violation of Army regulation therefore (ArgScheme: deduction: AEE-2) being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army, Amal is either lying or mistaken therefore (ArgScheme: disjunctive syllogism) he is mistaken, The only valid reasons for discharging someone from the army are health problems and violations of Army regulations therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army, He is not lying therefore (ArgScheme: disjunctive syllogism) he is mistaken, if Amal says that he was discharged for simply being gay, and if being gay is not a valid reason for discharging someone from the army, then he is lying or is mistaken therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Amal is either lying or mistaken