He's mad as hell and he's not taking it anymore.
http://aattp.org/absolutely-nothing-...-the-iraq-war/
He's mad as hell and he's not taking it anymore.As much as it pains me to side with WormRaper . . .
http://aattp.org/absolutely-nothing-...-the-iraq-war/ Originally Posted by WombRaider
This is a good one. Pretty much says it all.They are beholden to the defense contractors, for one thing. Is it coincidental that politicians arrive in washington well off and leave super rich?
When it comes to war, the government has lied so many times that it is absolutely incredible. What keeps it from being exposed is this top-down bullshit attitude that being anti-war or criticizing the military is somehow un-American. Every war we have fought has innately had a much different agenda than what we were originally sold on, yet the RWingers are still hell-bent on entangling us in another one that we should have no part of. When will they ever fucking learn. Originally Posted by shanm
Its not that the right is so much "pro war" as they are "pro soldier" and many have seen the liberal's and their tendency to attack the soldier as much if not more than the politicians who sent them there. Those old enough to see how Vietnam vets were treated when they returned sometimes seem to over compensate with how they want the vets of today treated. I think this sometimes construed as pro war. Originally Posted by dirty dogThere are very pro-war members of the conservative party. The hypocrisy lies in them being perceived as pro-soldier. Bush is seen as pro-soldier, yet he allowed 4K plus to die in Iraq over a lie. Is that really pro-soldier behavior? Actions speak louder than words.
He's mad as hell and he's not taking it anymore.I am anxious to read LLIdiot's unpatriotic words of disrespect toward the soldier who wrote the above referenced article.
http://aattp.org/absolutely-nothing-...-the-iraq-war/ Originally Posted by WombRaider
Its not that the right is so much "pro war" as they are "pro soldier" and many have seen the liberal's and their tendency to attack the soldier as much if not more than the politicians who sent them there. Those old enough to see how Vietnam vets were treated when they returned sometimes seem to over compensate with how they want the vets of today treated. I think this sometimes construed as pro war. Originally Posted by dirty dogI disagree. The liberals that single out soldiers are scum, but so are the right wingers whose misguided sense of patriotism makes them absolutely blind to the brainwashing rhetoric coming from Washington.
I disagree. The liberals that single out soldiers are scum, but so are the right wingers whose misguided sense of patriotism makes them absolutely blind to the brainwashing rhetoric coming from Washington.I must admit you made a good point.
Take draft dodging, for example. Even now it is considered an absolutely shameful and reprehensible act. When Muhammad Ali refused to sign up for the draft he was chastised by everyone. Here is what he said:
"No Vietcong ever called me a nigger".
Those are about some of the most powerful words I've ever heard. You want him to go and fight for a country that recognizes him as a second-class citizen? It was just a couple of years after blacks had been allowed the right TO VOTE! I'm not black, but if I was, no amount of red, white and blue would have convinced me to fight in the Vietnam war.
If you want some one to go and die for this country you better be able to tell them exactly why. I'm sick and tired of this bullshit. We glorify war as if it is anything but the murder of other human beings. I understand that sometimes it is necessary, but there hasn't been one war since wwII that falls into that category. Originally Posted by shanm
I be willing to bet he never wore a uniform of any branch of the service Originally Posted by gary5912You're partially correct! LLIdiot never "wore a uniform of any branch of the service." But rumor has it that he did wear a Cub Scout uniform once upon a time. I suspect his Mommie cleaned & pressed it for him prior to his Pack Meetings. Wayyyy back in the day!
I could say the exact same thing for my war, Vietnam. Originally Posted by Jackie SJackie, we all know that Vietnam was a dramatically different day and different time. Many of those who served in Nam were draftees, such as yourself. For the most part they did not know why they were there. Many entered the service fresh out of high school and a few months after being drafted, they were exiting an aircraft at Cam Rahn Bay or somewhere similar.