Farmhand
Well-Known Member
Ya know y'all better whatch what your saying........"they" may be listening in on us
: :bgrin
I hope they are...it is about time "they" represented USYa know y'all better whatch what your saying........"they" may be listening in on us: :bgrin
As for our wonderful troops I support them whole heartedly they are doing a job, that those of us sitting at our computers debating the topic of the day, are not willing to do but are happy to accept the rewards. Where my opinion stands on the entire war is not important what is, is our troops fighting for something they believe in.........so I ask..............When was the last time YOU (ordinary american) fought for something you believed in ??
As for our wonderful troops I support them whole heartedly they are doing a job, that those of us sitting at our computers debating the topic of the day, are not willing to do but are happy to accept the rewards. Where my opinion stands on the entire war is not important what is, is our troops fighting for something they believe in.........so I ask..............When was the last time YOU (ordinary american) fought for something you believed in ??
Good point...and it humbles me to have it pointed out to me!:
I object to the basic proposition that the "press" is automatically ignoring anything good. There isn't much good in a war, but this fellow seems to be.
The fact is that from the very beginning of the war: You don't see the "same old" coffins. You don't see ANY coffins because the press was barred & still is, from showing the returning flag-drapped coffins. (3,000+ now) Admistration was/is afraid it would hit too close to home & make us think war is "bad." (oh, but it's so good for big business!)
2nd fact: reporters in Iraq are not at freedom to go anywhere & do anything they need to do to get real news. They are imbedded with the troops, and not allowed on their own, so how miuch of the other side do they see, other than combat?
Please think before you acuse. Just because the man is in uniform doesn't mean the press or liberals hate him. I am both of those things............and I hate the stupidity that put him in harm's way. Not the man or his story.
:no:Please, please, please do a bit more research on this whole fiasco. It basically boils down to a vendetta. It has also been fueled -weaponry- by a surprising "head-of-state".
Nice low-blow there "farmhand"!:aktion033: . Since when does a blow-job put the lives of soldiers and civilians needlessly at risk?Ya, after BJ Clinton let him go so many timesIt is their commander-in-chief that I object to wholeheartedly. The one who puts their lives at risk for the sake of his own ego rather than going after the known source of terror, Osama bin Laden and his ilk...the one who has given us multi[ple fallacious reasons why we are in Iraq (and now headed in all likelihood for Iran)...the one who sees nothing wrong with failing to fulfill our obligations to those loyal soldiers when they come home and have little or no healthcare.:
Nice low-blow there "farmhand"!:aktion033: . Since when does a blow-job put the lives of soldiers and civilians needlessly at risk?Ya, after BJ Clinton let him go so many timesIt is their commander-in-chief that I object to wholeheartedly. The one who puts their lives at risk for the sake of his own ego rather than going after the known source of terror, Osama bin Laden and his ilk...the one who has given us multi[ple fallacious reasons why we are in Iraq (and now headed in all likelihood for Iran)...the one who sees nothing wrong with failing to fulfill our obligations to those loyal soldiers when they come home and have little or no healthcare.:
Actually it isn't much of a debate, just people expressing their opinions (me included) If I offended anyone I apologize, but the truth of the matter remains that we have not been attacked since 9/11, plots have been foiled (many of which we will never know about) and this is a FREE Country and we are able to express our opinions as we wish. You can find stuff on the internet to sway your opinion anyway you want to bolster your side, as you said this is for the Men & Woman that are protecting usThanks Rori, you always say it so well. The post began as a tribute to what our soldiers do every day and are seldom recognized for yet some just can't resist turning it into a political debate every time.
Presidential crap aside, these men and women deserve our respect and our support.
Off my soapbox now
Jodi I totally agree.I also agree with the fact this whole thing is sad I understand in a way what the person talking about (stormo41) Or at least my take on what they said is..
Of course war is sad it is horrible that anyone in our armed forces is forced to in short kill or be killed. It is sad that sons and daughters, mothers and fathers are dying daily on both sides. It is sad that some countries dont have the rights we do and dont have therefore the ability to truly make informed decisions that might not conform to the rest of there country. It is sad that politics always seems to bring arguments and rightousness.
However while I can see and appreciate the sadness in all of it and all the deaths and tragedies that doesnt in any way take away from the fact that I am so proud and grateful that our armed services is willing to do this for our country. In fact to be totally honest the intense self sacrifice they make by being there sometimes is really overwhelmingly hard for me to understand(to be totally honest I am not sure I could do that ok I am more to the sureness I might not be able to)- and yet at the same time overwhelmingly fills me with pride and gratitude.
I think all of us want them all home here safe and sound and soon.
Thanks Rori, you always say it so well. The post began as a tribute to what our soldiers do every day and are seldom recognized for yet some just can't resist turning it into a political debate every time.
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