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Old 09-16-2007, 05:31 PM
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While I admire your passion for your cause, you may want to consider something. All these folks that carry signs and protest do more harm than good, more so than you know, to the men and women deployed all over the world defending the very freedoms that allow you to do just what it is you did today. In some cases, many good men and and women have died, you might have taken the time to walk across the bridge to Arlington and taken a look at what the REAL cost of Freedom is rather than preforming some silly ass die-in that was I can well imagine dreamed up by some burnt out former 60's moron wanting to relive his or her glory days and good people like you have bought into it. Look, let me give you an example, when someone is deployed overseas, away from his or her loved ones, they usually focus on few things, the job, his her or family and how (*)(*)(*)(*) much they they miss them, and home. The last one is important too, because imagine a daily grind hours of upon hours of combat time, stress and then you see a TV and you get to see someone like you protesting the very job , someon like me used to put their lives on the line for, thenyou will get some idea of what you are doing. You want to do something good, go to Arlington and hold a "thank you" protest for all those men and women who lay there and gave up their lives so that you can enjoy your freedoms.
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