I consider myself patriotic, but not mindlessly so. I support those who have and are serving in the Armed Forces both materially, and by paying attention to political issues that affect veterans and voting accordingly. At the same time, I find myself blanching at the attitude of some who almost cheer for war, who speak of it as a glorious undertaking. I can't think of it, or of the things our men and women have to do for reasons I sometimes can't justify in my head or heart, nor the things some have to live with afterwards for the rest of their lives, as anything but tragedy. If anything positive can be gleaned from it, I feel it is due to the personal commitment of the men and women who are serving or have served, not due to any governmental policy involved with war itself. In some circles, I've been called everything from a traitor to a hippie to a commie for stating these opinions. How can honoring our troops enough to believe that their lives are precious be unpatriotic?
2007-03-20
19:38:14
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