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I can't.

I do NOT support the Troops.

F*ck the troops!!

That would be like opposing the RAPE but supporting the RAPIST!!

You cannot separate a person from his/her actions. YOUR ACTIONS DEFINE YOU.

The "troops" are all scumbag killers, and I hope they suffer before they die, every last one of them.

Killing innocent people because someone TOLD YOU TO is not a justification...

I bet Hitler wanted Germans to "Support the Troops" too, don't you?

2007-04-29 03:08:13 · 4 answers · asked by slipknotraver 4 in News & Events Current Events

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It might help you to have empathy for those who join the armed forces if you actually befriended one. Many who join do not have a lot of options and are a bit naive about what they are getting into.

These children are our neighbors, friends, co-workers, and honest citizens who believe what they are doing is good. I hope that these people would refuse orders that are illegal and that they would be strong enough to handle the consequences.

We need soldiers who can think and act responsibly. Even during WWII, many German soldiers were victims of the Nazis. I think we should apply standards to conduct and punish those who plan and execute commands that are illegal by international standards.

Please don't lump all of these fine young people in with the miscreants who are creating so much misery for millions of innocent Iraqi citizens. The slaughter of hundreds of thousands of people must stop, and the real evil-doers will be punished through a proper legal system.

2007-04-29 03:28:24 · answer #1 · answered by Skeptic 7 · 2 0

there's a large distinction between German troops in WW2 and American troops in Iraq now. The human beings in Iraq now at the instantaneous are not all "scumbag killers" who deliberately kill civilians, that's in simple terms no longer actual. loads of the killing of innocuous human beings in Iraq is finished through Iraqis! there's a civil conflict happening there, or perhaps although the yankee invasion brought about this, you do not see any American squaddies there attempting to kill as many civilians as they could, truly they have orders to stay away from this, opposite to the orders that German squaddies had in international conflict II (a minimum of those who were in Russia, interior the West German conflict grow to be some distance more advantageous "civilized" than interior the East). human being American and British squaddies who had damaged those regulations were placed on trial by way of their very own international places. So even as i do not help the conflict both, i can't communicate like this about all American and British squaddies there. in the previous you call someone a "scumbag killer" who might want to conflict through in the previous he dies you should instruct that he extremely did what you accuse him of. so that you would possibly want to assert that about human being conflict criminals, yet no longer about each and each and every of the troops.

2016-11-23 14:39:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Many military personnel are known to me and in general they have an admirable spirit of seeking to serve the good of America and of mankind. These fine people should not be blamed for the evil way in which they have been abused by a corrupt administration promoting its own ends, which are quite distinct from protecting the wellbeing and security of the American people.

All of us are victimized by the corruption of the Bush administration, and this includes our military personnel. We are all in this mess together.

Members of the military are in a particularly difficult situation, because even though they must see by now that two countries, Iraq and the US, are being destroyed by the corrupt neocon regime in Washington, they are not free to do much about it. They are obligated to take orders from Bush.

Our servicemen can't be unaware of the Bush record. He posed as a patriotic flyer while carefully avoiding putting himself in harm's way. And today the large extended family of George Bush has not one member in uniform. He has called his invasion of Iraq "a noble cause" but his actions expose these words as empty rhetoric designed to influence others to commit themselves where he and his family members will not.

But you cannot rightly attach blame on those who have little power to do anything about it. Our service members must complete their sworn duties. Let's have a little compassion and understand their dilemma.

2007-04-29 04:08:01 · answer #3 · answered by fra59e 4 · 0 1

You are either a hate-filled hypocritical humanitarian or a rightwing troll trying to badly lampoon opposition to the war.

2007-04-29 04:11:49 · answer #4 · answered by samurai_dave 6 · 0 2

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