Here's an easy test:
1) Did you support the Iraq War but did not sign up?
2) Did you support the Iraq War, not sign up and then call people who opposed the war, "terrorist supporters, anti-American, etc.?"
3)Do you now support war with Iran/North Korea but are nowhere close to signing up for the military?
4)Do you often wish the U.S. would drop another atomic/nuclear bomb on someone (and not caring about the hundreds of thousands or millions who would die and/or be injured) yet squeal when 3,000 Americans die?
Bonus Points if you:
(A)can name the war-loving vice-president who got 5 deferments, in order to avoid going to Vietnam.
(B)can name the war-loving president whose father got him into the National Guard in order to avoid Vietnam, and even then the son couldn't finish that.
Aw, hell. It's Cheney and Bush.
Yes to any or all of the above questions makes you a coward.
2006-07-12
15:40:49
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I don't understand what people don't get. This question obviously is for people of military age. It's common sense.
2006-07-13
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update #1
1. I've already done my time in the military but irregardless I would have had the courage to refuse to go to this unjustified war.
2. N/A to me
3. N/A to me.. I don't support war with either.
4. Good pt. It is cowardly to accept 100,000s of innocent deaths just so you can claim victory.
A. Cheney
B. Bush
Guess I pass.
2006-07-12 15:44:42
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answered by BeachBum 7
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I am ashamed for you it really is a sad day when you can call people cowards like that. Have you done anything at all in your life to support your country. I answered yes to some of those questions but I also spend 4yrs in the Navy as a corpsman (that is the rating in the Navy that are medics for the Marine corps) I served during the end of the Vietnam War. I enlisted at 17yrs of age. Oh and by the way get your facts straight hero, George Bush did finish his term in the Air National Guard. And you too would get your daddy to get you into the Guard or an exemption if you had the money but you can always run to Canada if the Democrats try to reinstate the draft. They have proposed it on more than one occasion in the past 5 years . Now am too old to sign up now but would have if I could, unlike you I'm sure. It's easy to sit at your computer and call people cowards but what about you?
2006-07-12 22:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you know what the O-No bird said when he came in for a landing O-No, O-No, O-Noooooo.... you see the O-No bird has big BA**S and when he lands they drag the ground.. now is he a coward or just a normal bird trying to make a normal landing...I would say a normal bird..
you see people might think hes a coward because by yelling O-No when he lands but in fact that was the life he was born into nothing he dose can change life..some are rich some are poor... President Bush and Vice president Chaney were destined to have the big BA**S from day one of their life.. you and I should be so lucky...
2006-07-12 23:14:55
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answered by ralphtheartist 3
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No, I was already serving. I have served through Reagan, Bush Sr, Clinton and Bush Jr. As a soldier, Clinton was the most miserable to serve under, most uncertainties and most likely to get soldiers killed. Most Americans do not know of the tens of thousands of US Soldiers that go to Bosnia EVERY year. It is still a hostile fire zone.
I have 21 years in the Army, Active Duty, enlisted to be a tanker on the M1 series tanks, so no, I am not a coward. But now that you asked.....where were you sitting at when you asked this question? Were you in a comfy chair, watching TV, drinking a beer and eating a nice meal???? Or are you the coward?
2006-07-12 22:44:32
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answered by Mark W 5
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According to your list I'm not a coward and I get some bonus points (can I trade those in for anything?).
I was just watching the UFC tonight wondering if I would ever be brave enough to get in the ring with someone who will try to knock me cold or do other serious damage. I'd like to think I'd try it but I think I might be a coward.
2006-07-12 22:47:26
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answered by Derek D 2
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Uncle Sam doesn't want me because of my diabetes. So I went over there as a contractor for the Air Force. Crazy thing is my uncle and cousin were over there too, but they were serving their country. I didn't support a ground war with an undermanned army, but I wanted Saddam dead. I didn't support our boys going in with inadequate armor, but we left in a hurry.
I love our brave young men and women, but I mourn for them because they signed up to defend their country and support the Commander in Chief, not to defend themselves against the world...Am I a coward?
2006-07-12 22:52:07
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answered by Michael T 2
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1) No, I signed up before the war and had to fight in the one I disagreed with..
2)No, that's a Rep's talking point..
3)No, But if they were to attack SK or Japan, I'd be on board.
4)Of course not, that's a retard's talking point..
Yay, I'm not..
2006-07-12 22:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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A military man who drops out because there may be a war is more cowardly than someone who stay in.
A man who turns in his draft card but never gets drafted and never joins is more cowardly than a man who drops out because there may be a war.
A man who refuses to join or turn in his draft card is more cowardly than a person who turns it in but doesn't join.
A person who has to undermine his country, call his President names, spread unfounded rumors, treat his elected officials with contempt in front of the enemies of his own country, and uses that as an excuse for their cowardice?
That man is not only cowardly, but seditious, and if they actually succeed in helping the enemy with their actions, a traitor as well.
Yes, I am coward compared to the proud men and women of our nation that fight for us every day. I am proud of them, and glad to serve in a job more suited to my level of bravery.
You just insult us and tried to undermine your own country.
We see you for what you are, and will answer you. Yours are the most cowardly acts of all.
I was the man who turned in the draft card, but didn't get called.
Scared the heck out of me. But I made no excuses. I was the first in my highschool to do so when they were passing them out (they changed their mind and decided the cards were illegal or some such).
Oh, I answered, "NO", to all of the above. I am over-age, and sole-support for my family. Doesn't stop me from admitting the truth, as I don't make excuses or blame others for my cowardice. That's your bag.
2006-07-12 22:51:55
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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Good one....I for one do not support the war...or the President....wait, I should take that back, Cheney might shoot me in the face....
2006-07-12 22:44:14
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answered by nic2127 3
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how could you i totally support the war but i couldnt get in!! not old enough!! and Bush is the best pres. in THIS decade!! thank you very much!! how bout u? huh? ur the coward!!
bush rox!!!!
2006-07-12 22:46:27
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answered by Nicoble 3
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