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On Tue, 08 May 2007 21:22:21 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" dishborealis (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: "Leythos" <Void (AT) nowhere (DOT) lan> wrote in message news:1178655059_137 (AT) sp6iad (DOT) superfeed.net... On Tue, 08 May 2007 20:06:27 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I thought Scott once said he had family in the military. Maybe a son. When that person comes home in a box, maybe Scott will shut his pie hole, finally. It's interesting to see how you anti-war people disrespect people that don't follow your mantra. My son is active duty This explains a lot. You HAVE to believe in the war, no matter how wrong it is. You'll change your tune the minute your son steps off the plane. Want to get your ass kicked? Go spout your crap to a Seal or Ranger. I would be happy to introduce you to a couple..... Scott in Florida |
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"Leythos" <Void (AT) nowhere (DOT) lan> wrote in message news:1178655059_137 (AT) sp6iad (DOT) superfeed.net... On Tue, 08 May 2007 20:06:27 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I thought Scott once said he had family in the military. Maybe a son. When that person comes home in a box, maybe Scott will shut his pie hole, finally. It's interesting to see how you anti-war people disrespect people that don't follow your mantra. My son is active duty This explains a lot. You HAVE to believe in the war, no matter how wrong it is. You'll change your tune the minute your son steps off the plane. |
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Once you've worn the uniform, all war is correct and it cannot be questioned. |
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"Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:q8dkb35har4eq7oie53n0sq19021mpjnon (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Tue, 08 May 2007 21:22:21 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" dishborealis (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: "Leythos" <Void (AT) nowhere (DOT) lan> wrote in message news:1178655059_137 (AT) sp6iad (DOT) superfeed.net... On Tue, 08 May 2007 20:06:27 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I thought Scott once said he had family in the military. Maybe a son. When that person comes home in a box, maybe Scott will shut his pie hole, finally. It's interesting to see how you anti-war people disrespect people that don't follow your mantra. My son is active duty This explains a lot. You HAVE to believe in the war, no matter how wrong it is. You'll change your tune the minute your son steps off the plane. Want to get your ass kicked? Go spout your crap to a Seal or Ranger. I would be happy to introduce you to a couple..... Scott in Florida I'd be happy to discuss this with someone like that. You don't understand why, though. All you understand is this: Once you've worn the uniform, all war is correct and it cannot be questioned. |
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| I'd be happy to discuss this with someone like that. You don't understand why, though. All you understand is this: Once you've worn the uniform, all war is correct and it cannot be questioned. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" ... *snip* I'd be happy to discuss this with someone like that. You don't understand why, though. All you understand is this: Once you've worn the uniform, all war is correct and it cannot be questioned. Gotta interject here. Not true at all. The difference is that in disrespecting the mission of our soldiers, you aid the enemy. I'm not saying everyone should be in favor of the war, and yell, "Yay President Bush" (I'm not in favor of *any* war, to be perfectly honest), but I know that if I were to publicly spew my view on what should/should not be done right now, it would only hurt our troops. I wore the uniform for 7 years, but I still have my individuality. And I'm telling you, the enemy (not just in Iraq), but everywhere, just *love* to broadcast war protest marches on their media. My own personal views of Bush/the war aside, I think pulling out now (or setting a timetable) would be an even bigger tragedy than all the lives lost up to this point (including the Iraqi citizens). We, the public, do not know all that is happening, only what we're spoon-fed by the media (all over the world). Therefore, we, the public, should *not* know about pullout anymore than the enemy does. The only ones who need to know are our troops. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" ... *snip* I'd be happy to discuss this with someone like that. You don't understand why, though. All you understand is this: Once you've worn the uniform, all war is correct and it cannot be questioned. Gotta interject here. Not true at all. The difference is that in disrespecting the mission of our soldiers, you aid the enemy. I'm not saying everyone should be in favor of the war, and yell, "Yay President Bush" (I'm not in favor of *any* war, to be perfectly honest), but I know that if I were to publicly spew my view on what should/should not be done right now, it would only hurt our troops. I wore the uniform for 7 years, but I still have my individuality. And I'm telling you, the enemy (not just in Iraq), but everywhere, just *love* to broadcast war protest marches on their media. My own personal views of Bush/the war aside, I think pulling out now (or setting a timetable) would be an even bigger tragedy than all the lives lost up to this point (including the Iraqi citizens). We, the public, do not know all that is happening, only what we're spoon-fed by the media (all over the world). Therefore, we, the public, should *not* know about pullout anymore than the enemy does. The only ones who need to know are our troops. Natalie |
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On Tue, 08 May 2007 21:22:21 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Leythos" <Void (AT) nowhere (DOT) lan> wrote in message news:1178655059_137 (AT) sp6iad (DOT) superfeed.net... On Tue, 08 May 2007 20:06:27 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I thought Scott once said he had family in the military. Maybe a son. When that person comes home in a box, maybe Scott will shut his pie hole, finally. It's interesting to see how you anti-war people disrespect people that don't follow your mantra. My son is active duty This explains a lot. You HAVE to believe in the war, no matter how wrong it is. You'll change your tune the minute your son steps off the plane. Sorry, you're wrong, I already have family and friends there and know people, directly, that have lost family in this war - none of them are against it - that should tell you something about your arm-chair backwards, uninformed, terrorist supporting opinion. -- Leythos |
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"Wickeddoll" <wickeddoll1958DieSpammersDie (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:f1qipb.33g.1 (AT) news (DOT) evilcabal.org... "JoeSpareBedroom" ... *snip* I'd be happy to discuss this with someone like that. You don't understand why, though. All you understand is this: Once you've worn the uniform, all war is correct and it cannot be questioned. Gotta interject here. Not true at all. The difference is that in disrespecting the mission of our soldiers, you aid the enemy. I'm not saying everyone should be in favor of the war, and yell, "Yay President Bush" (I'm not in favor of *any* war, to be perfectly honest), but I know that if I were to publicly spew my view on what should/should not be done right now, it would only hurt our troops. I wore the uniform for 7 years, but I still have my individuality. And I'm telling you, the enemy (not just in Iraq), but everywhere, just *love* to broadcast war protest marches on their media. My own personal views of Bush/the war aside, I think pulling out now (or setting a timetable) would be an even bigger tragedy than all the lives lost up to this point (including the Iraqi citizens). We, the public, do not know all that is happening, only what we're spoon-fed by the media (all over the world). Therefore, we, the public, should *not* know about pullout anymore than the enemy does. The only ones who need to know are our troops. Natalie The theory is a convenient one for the pigs who invented this war: Wolfowitz, Cheney, Rumsfeld. It's an old game, and I refuse to play it. It's been done before, during two other war mistakes: the Spanish-American war, and Vietnam. I suppose it's just human nature. When you've made a horrendous mistake, you'll do anything to hide that fact. |
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"Leythos" <Void (AT) nowhere (DOT) lan> wrote in message news:1178665320_531 (AT) sp6iad (DOT) superfeed.net... On Tue, 08 May 2007 21:22:21 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Leythos" <Void (AT) nowhere (DOT) lan> wrote in message news:1178655059_137 (AT) sp6iad (DOT) superfeed.net... On Tue, 08 May 2007 20:06:27 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I thought Scott once said he had family in the military. Maybe a son. When that person comes home in a box, maybe Scott will shut his pie hole, finally. It's interesting to see how you anti-war people disrespect people that don't follow your mantra. My son is active duty This explains a lot. You HAVE to believe in the war, no matter how wrong it is. You'll change your tune the minute your son steps off the plane. Sorry, you're wrong, I already have family and friends there and know people, directly, that have lost family in this war - none of them are against it - that should tell you something about your arm-chair backwards, uninformed, terrorist supporting opinion. Then, you must be an idiot. Look at Rove's original list of reasons for this war. Every last one of them has been proven to be nonsense. There's nothing left. |
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