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All the people in here want to judge but wouldn't dare put their boots on and fight for the freedom they take for granted.
Yall really don't care. This fake outrage is ridiculous.
Yeah, well when people stop shooting up everything and our own damn country is in good shape then we can go back to policing the world. Deal?
BUT OUR FREEDOMS MAN
White people get scared so damb easily
@AP: BREAKING: AP source: US special ops knew Afghan site that was bombed was a hospital; unclear if information shared with commanders.
Activists on the ground told Al Jazeera that the majority of the attacks hit civilian targets, a claim that Moscow, a key ally of Assad, denies.
explain to me how Russia and Putin is destroying ISIS in a short period of time with little to no civilian casualties.
Nothing is worse than the self-righteous "all the people in the armed forces are PAWNS!!" people.WILDIN, what do I look like being someone's pawn bruh? You gotta be kidding me. I don't have problems with people in the military though. They're just following orders.
WILDIN, what do I look like being someone's pawn bruh? You gotta be kidding me. I don't have problems with people in the military though. They're just following orders.
Nothing is worse than the self-righteous "all the people in the armed forces are PAWNS!!" people.
Did you go to college? Did you graduate? Do you have a job? Do you work for someone else? Cause you're ALSO a "pawn". Unless you're living off the land not paying your taxes (cause who wants to follow the IRS's orders?), you too are following orders.
Everyone who isn't a social deviant takes orders one way or another. The only difference is it takes a lot more balls for an 18-year old kid to get shipped halfway across the world away from his family and friends, eating cold MREs and sharing a room with a bunch of other scared kids while risking his life every day in comparison to someone who thinks that cause they crossed street on a green light or left the office at 4:55 that they're free thinkers and somehow better than them.
I won't call you self-righteous if you don't call someone else a pawn. I don't know anything about you and would never have even addressed you, until I saw you talk down on others, who you also don't know.Don't call me self righteous. You don't know anything about me. You wanna hit me with a survey? No I didn't go to college, yes I have a job and no I work for myself. I pay taxes, I'd gladly pay more if it went to our own people.
I don't even know what I'm supposed to say to the second paragraph bro. You just went off on a rant. You don't see anything wrong with luring 18 year olds into the military with a signing bonus of a couple grand?
We aren't getting invaded here, kids are going over and coming backed EFFED up for nothing. Nothing but some old white peoples war and opinions.
I almost joined the military when I was 18. Luckily my uncle who was in 20 years said no way.
I can't imagine how much we don't know, which is weird, because in so many other genres of journalism with high consumption rates (sport, political, celebrity, etc.) the complaint is that we know too much.
I wonder if people - in the same type of mass quantities we see in the mostly irrelevant-to-life things like sports/celebrity news - were driven to consume stories about 'bombing ISIS hideouts in the Middle East', we'd actually have a better handle on what's going on OR if the international aspects to all of this couldn't be significantly helped by an increase in public desire to know more.
One officer was suspended from command and ordered out of Afghanistan. The other 15 were given lesser punishments: Six were sent to counseling, seven were issued letters of reprimand, and two were ordered to retraining courses.
The punishments follow a six-month Pentagon investigation into the disastrous Oct. 3 attack, which killed 42 medical staff, patients and other Afghans, and wounded dozens more at the international humanitarian aid group's trauma center in Kunduz.
http://www.latimes.com/world/afghan...ntagon-hospital-airstrike-20160428-story.html