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![]() Jake - The Unholy Trinity / Premiscuous Poeteer. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,272 Joined: May 2006 Member No: 411,316 ![]() |
It baffles me when I see these bumper stickers that say 'Support the Troops End the War.' Is that really supporting the troops? Also, we are not in a war right now. We are in a conflict. Congress never declared war on Iraq, Afganistan, or any other countries since 9.11.
The mentality of the men and women in the service is so extreme, especially in the army and marines, that anyone whose never experienced it, really has no say that has any value. It's like a gym teacher trying to teach philosophy. You have to understand that most of the soldiers in Iraq or any other neighboring countries wanted to be there. That's why they signed up. They are taught to be prepared at all times to go to war. It's a soldiers profession to kill. It's their mission. Saying that, if we don't support their mission, how can we support the people that are carrying it out? It doesn't make any sense. If you've got people back home saying that the war is stupid and wrong, then that is affecting the soldiers because now they have their leaders telling them what they need to do, and others telling them it's wrong. If anything, we should support the conflict. That's the great thing about a voluntary military. No one forces you to join. And if some body does force you, then it's your fault that you went forth and gave the oath. They ask you right then and there if anyone is forcing you to join, speak now. In conclusion, those opposed to the current conflict are only creating more damage to society and other societies. If we have any chance of getting out of the Middle East any faster the best thing to do is support our President and his choices. That's how our country made it through WWII. People decided to participate by building weapons and giving food to the troops. They donated money. Until Pearl Harbor we shouldn't have had any involvement, but the American citizens decided that it would be in the best interest to do something instead of talking about it negatively. Please give me your comments. |
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![]() pyrobeastilnecrophilaic ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 217 Joined: Aug 2007 Member No: 562,974 ![]() |
QUOTE Sure, we may have the best weapons, but what does that amount to when faced against people who would gladly die for their beliefs and their country. We do have the best weapons I think that amunts to a lot. After all, I'd feel really secure if I knew that our country had better weapons than the enemy. common sense More importantly however, is your pissimistic comment. At my college, all the marines that are their are proud of their country. In fact, they fought in the middle east. Are you assuming that our soldiers have no passion for their country? If so, you have absolutly no right to make such a comment, since from viewing your earlier posts in this thread and others all I can see is an individual who has no passion or hope for America. if not, well, I agree with your comment to a certain extent. In <b>modern wars</b> as in from the cold war forward, hope and passion for a country does not save you. |
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