- Jul 24, 2007
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Originally Posted by Billy BloodBath
After shooting an Iraqi between the eyes for crimes against Americans that he committed towards Americans in Fallujah... yes... I absolutely do serve Americans and bring justice. Be indifferent though, it's your right. The fundamental right that I fight for every time I'm in that S-hole you see on the news.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
I'm indifferent to folks who serve in the military. I neither respect nor disrespect on a wholesale level. I realize it is a job, just like any other. A teacher is just as important as a solider who is just as important as an engineer to the functioning of our society.Originally Posted by Billy BloodBath
You're absolutely spot on... I come from a long bloodline of soldiers who fought for this country (United States) and there is no longer the prestige that my Great Grandfather was afforded when he fought for my country in both of the World Wars. The military is not filled with burnouts... there are people who make it their choice to be on the frontlines and fight the fight so that my fellow country(kids) can criticize me and tell me I'm not doing a good job while on the internet, probably at their parent's house.
The lack of respect in general and especially on this website by entitled children shooting off from the mouth is absolutely sickening.
Sundizzle: I've always liked the stuff that you post. I know you are not one of these people who I've mentioned so thank you. It's your kind who helps me feel proud to be doing the things that I do every day. I fight for you and people like you.
However, you can't say that you fight for Americans. Presently, you fight to uphold a certain status quo for certain interests. I'm not blaming you but that's just what it is.
There you go bud. That's one of the Americans whose killer I've tracked down and killed.
Ever smelled the scent of burning human flesh? Heard the screams of people burned alive? I have. It's no fun. But it sure was fun bringing them to justice by the power of my bullet.
I understand for the soldiers it becomes a personal thing and that's what keeps them going. My father served 3 tours as a combat helo pilot for the Soviets in a similar dirty war in Afghanistan so I do have sympathy for those over there. It's no cakewalk going into someone else's backyard. However, years later when he grew older he realized how much of a waste it was. Both lives, psychologically and physically maimed men, and money.
You're acting as if they came here and did that.
You are over there, on their land, and they're pissed. Why are you so surprised?
Wouldn't we do the same thing if someone came over here? If some foreigners came and started wreaking havoc in my country, I'd hope that my country men wouldn't stand idly by.
It's like the foreign peace activists in Israel getting in front of the bulldozers and getting run over. Then they complain?
I have sympathy for the %%$*$%@# situation that the soldiers have been put in. However, that doesn't take away from the fact that we shouldn't be over there in the first place.
You seem pissed at people like myself but not at the draft dodgers that concocted this "grand strategy" and sent you there? Odd.