Beyond waving flags and buying bumper stickersw, we civilians have done practically nothing to support our troops. This is my major beef with the war at this point. Lots of folks say "if you support the war, enlist". Well, we've sent troops into battle undersupported, with multiple extensions of the tour of duty, and Walter Reed as the example of how injured vets may be cared for. Plus we've been told there'll be progress "any day now" for ages. It doesn't presently inspire confidence.
I'm not for pulling out of Iraq, but I'm also against waging a half-assed war where a small number of people and their families pay a terrible price while we sit around. So what would you do to support the troops?
Support a draft and/or enlist?
Pay higher taxes?
Cut back on energy consumption?
And if you are family to a soldier, what would you like to see the rest of the country due to help shoulder the burden?
2007-05-01
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