war...ugh......god god, what it's good for?
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Originally posted by mugsy
One of the tragedies of war is that civilians are killed, but as a friend of mine so eloquently said (yes it's dripping with sarcasm), that's the price of doing business.
there's another saying that goes something like 'we fight wars to live in peace' my cousin, nephew, uncles, bro in law served, fought, were wounded and killed doing their 'business' so slugs like me can do what i want, and what i like, when i want.
the price of freedom means more to them because they go and fight on their own accord. no one bullies them, drafts them or sends them against their will. we have weekend soldiers, the national guard, they give up more in a time of war...ask a soldier if he WANTS to go to war. not likely! He or she will more likely tell you that they have joined and train so we will not have to fight any wars. if it was up to them they'd rather live in peace so there would never be any need for them again, old soldiers never die.....
we should remember them for what they have done for our country and i am sure that a few other places will toss their thanks into the hat.
as far as the people who disagree with our government they are the first to find solace in the protection of our government and it's political and military forces when their arse is hanging out in another country..............'oh, i disagree with my country...oh no, the indigenous people are restless, please fly me home to the good old USA!!!!!" cat spit.......
there is a politician here from california (senator dianne feinstein) that went to europe and refused to wear a lapel pin of the united states flag because she was leary of what the europeans would think.
i tend to believe that she is a chicken schist big mouth who feared for her safety, should she choose to show where she was from.news for her, i don't think she's gonna win another term......i ain't voting for her! i'll do my best to get her opponent elected.....
one thing that i will profusely thank out military and government for is giving me the ability to voice my opinions and to have others challenge them in an intelligent voice. it is a right to cherish and to use at every chance......
a person with the a good arguement is worth more than someone who will dismiss your point and lower the bar by not answering and evading a question you have asked......one of the nice things about discussions, if you have the taste for it, is to get your arse kicked all over the place and then come back with
you point and try to win the next round. that's what made america, having the chance to speak up, once again.
treat it like a debate class, get your ducks in a row, roll up your sleeves and let 'er rip. what's the worst that will happen?
you'll get a footprint on your seat and a bruise..........
it sure beats a 30 caliber slug thru the back of your head because
you dared to speak, act or behave like a free person.