I agree with chetahbill's answer. You have serious issues and you need help.
Did somebody beat you up when you were in the Military? Did you get caught doing something you weren't suppose to be doing and you got kicked out? Your anger is not just based on not agreeing with the President and the war, you're angry at the Military and it's obvious! I know you claim you have an honorable discharge, but it's probably either dishonorable, or other then honorable, and perhaps that has caused some obstacles in the job world for you. Of course you'll deny on this. You'll claim to have some high paying job, no thanks to the Military, but anyone with your lack of intelligence can't do much more then droll on yourself all day.
2006-08-06 06:27:25
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answered by Naples_6 5
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Not unless you are ready to have a member of the greiving family physicaly harm you. Alot of the active troops are guard and reserve units, these people joined to get money to help pay for colleege. They have made a commitment and now they need to honor it. Not everyone fighting overseas wants to be there, so get off you liberal *** and feel some compassion for the families whose homelives are disrupted due to this. I have a friend who was in college on an ROTC scholarship and after 1 1/2 semesters the war in Iraq started and he was deployed, now I know he would rather have been still playing colleege footbal and not in the mid-eaast but commitments.
2006-08-06 03:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
You are using a family tragedy to make a political statement, and regardless of whether it is truthful or accurate in any way it serves no purpose. You can express sympathy, gratitude for service of a family member, or any number of things appropriately.
Incidentally a large number of troops who have served in the Middle East would take a very serious exception to your statement.
Many believe, as I do, that the wars in Afghanistan and Iran were appropriate and justified, given the terrorist acts by elements in both countries, and may believe, as I do, that innocent and good people in both countries have been freed by our actions.
Instead of mouthing off why not do a little serious and objective studying of things? Many Democrats are trying to make a lot of political gain by pitching the crap you present. Listening to that ain't studying it, my friend.
2006-08-06 03:46:44
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answered by Warren D 7
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you could desire to be British (like me). To us, 14 is a bloodbath and we start up protesting approximately how undesirable Gordon Brown and Labour are for interestingly letting those troops die by ability of not equipping them with sufficient chewing gum. regardless of if it is genuine that the united kingdom desires extra troops in Afghanistan. besides, what are you able to do while an RPG hits a helicopter? Pray, it is approximately it. failures ensue.
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answered by ? 4
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This is just showing the tragedy of the declining American values. Would it be OK to say that no troops should have been sent and the terrorist attacks should have continued unabated? I really hope you are not an American.
2006-08-06 03:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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ur a f*cking @$$hole. if you dont appreciate the sacrifice the familys and members of the armed forces make for your freedom you better get the f*ck outta the USA. if i ever find you you will wish u were never born!!! you are the scum that keeps this wonderfull country in a turmoil and wants to take everybodys God givin and Constitutional rights away from us.
2006-08-06 03:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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What is your problem? I have lost friends to this war, I took a bullet to the chest. Move to Mexico. Get out of this Country. We are defending your freedom. "Thank a teacher if you can read. thank the military you can read in English"...
Edit: O BTW, he is a kick out American Military member, look at his tags.
You discuss me. They should have shot you while you were in. Go back to the h*ll whole where your spawned from.
2006-08-06 03:42:17
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answered by foxtrot131 2
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It is the most difficult part of military career to inform any member of the armed forces who has died, when, how and where they died. You can't bear to see their tears falling from their eyes.
2006-08-06 03:54:11
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answered by Sam X9 5
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F*CK YOU
I cant believe you can think this way and used to be a member of the military. I am glad you got out.
2006-08-06 03:40:34
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answered by JB 4
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why would you say something like that to some-one who's lost a family member...just to be cruel?....
we are all entitled to our opinions, but there is a time and place for sharing them
2006-08-06 03:41:15
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answered by SNAP! 4
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