Layer Style Stroke Pixel Bug?

I am finding at random times that when I draw a rectangle with rectangle tool and then use layer style to apply a 1 pixel border, the border sometimes have a fade on either side of the that 1 pixel and it becomes 2 pixel.  It doesn't appear on all four sides, just randomly left,right,top, bottom...
To better illustrate the problem, i have attached an image and it's zoomed in to show the problem...You see how left and bottom is 1 pixel but not top and right side?  This is strange and never happened in CS4...I am using CS5 by the way...Anyone experienced this?

Pixels are the building blocks of raster images but you can put vectors anywhere, even at half pixel increments. So what happens when you tell Photoshop to make a 1 pixel stroke in such a way that it shows 25% in one pixel and 75% in the one next to it? You cannot fill half pixels so it has to either resize your vector so that it snaps to the pixel grid or, and this is what Photoshop does, add anti-aliassing which makes the 25% selected pixel 25% gray and the 75% selected pixel 75% gray (if the stroke was black).

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