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Old 05-05-2008, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by BigRed View Post
I don't agree with this person with regards to not giving a crap if the soldiers are being killed and/or wounded.

However, that being said, there is something interesting to be discussed here: The worship in our culture of the soldier. It is odd. Adds more credibility to the fact that we are a warrior nation and hold the soldier to high esteem.

And I can't say I support the troops because if I don't support the politician for sending the troops to a destination for an objective I don't agree with, I can't support the people performing the actual action of it. I know I will get heat for it, but I don't really care. People have been brought up to love the soldier know matter what and that is just wrong. I cannot support a people that willfully engage in something fundamentally incorrect and immoral.

Going back to an early discussion, a standing military is not necessary. Regular Americans could easily thwart almost any invasion. As for regular threats from rogue nations or aggressive nations, the mere fact that we could kill every man, woman and child anywhere on this Earth; well let's just say I don't think anyone would mess with us.

Terrorist attacks are a bit different. But a standing army won't thwart that either. Foreign policy changes will.

Nonetheless, back to the original intent of my post. I don't wish death upon soldiers by any means. But I also don't wish death upon innocent civilians.
Well, Not supporting the troops because you don't support the war is deplorable!!! These are mean and women who have voluntarily agreed to go into harm's way to protect your freedom. So you don't like the current mission they have been given, so what! Can you not still at least respect them for voluntarily putting themselves in harm's way for your benefit?

It is ironic to me that those who value so much their freedom to be a naysayer, do not support or respect those who actually made the sacrifices neccessary for their freedom to be a naysayer to exist!

I cannot have respect for these naysayer people, who are unwilling to put themselves in harm's way for any other human being!!!
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