My fellow servicemen help me out. I don't have plans of being home any time soon, but when I do finally make it back (and we will), just how much am I able to say or do in support of the war? That sounds like a dumb question, but others in the military will understand what I'm talking about. Under the UCMJ, there are certain restrictions as what we can and cannot say without repercussions.
I've backed down from many a long-winded argument, and I've coined the phrase "I may not agree with a word you say, but I'd defend to the death your right to say it". But it gets to a certain point where we just can't deal with the negativity anymore.
We hear everyday that America supports us, but the "Americans" that don't support us always find ways to get that message across to us too.
So all I'm really asking is, can I voice my full opinions, when people outlandishly throw theirs at me for what I'm doing for them?
2007-02-21
11:50:59
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Aaron B
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