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Originally posted by caballero
Are you sure about your military friends? were they ever in combat? My parents were in the military as well and they liked it too but they never had to watch their friends die, they never had to kill, they never had to face death on a day to day basis. I would not want to meet the man who can kill someone or hundreds of people and not feel any regret for it. Mindless robots kill without feeling. Almost every documentry where WWII vets are interviewed they still cant keep from feeling guilt or regret one vet even said "why did i deserve to live and not them?". Doesnt sound like a very happy statement.
Originally posted by caballero Since you want to deny ignorance so bad deny the ignorance in your own statements, war does mess you up big time, and for those who dont get messed up are mindless killing machines. Since I highly doubt youve seen any combat follow your own words of wisdom and dont talk about what you dont know, who are you to say that a soldier who has killed doesnt feel any regret. Shame on you.
Originally posted by caballero Why is it that war is the only option for peace? Thats is the dumbest thing in the world to me, war only breeds more hatred which turns into more war. Peace breeds peace, so instead of sending our country's future to war why not teach us the importance of peace and peace making?
Originally posted by havingfun
I see people like Iceofspades and I kind of chuckle a little bit. Apparently I am mindless and weak minded.
Do me a favor kid, keep working. I need those federal income taxes you pay. I actually owe you thanks my friends each and every person in here that has paid their taxes. You have put me and my wife in college, you paid for my cars, my sweet guitars and a wicked Ibanez bass, I'm about to get my second plasma TV from you, My 1 year old son's college savings fund is coming along pretty nice. I am also in the market for a house pretty soon (pending PCS move.) and soon enough I will transfer to the Warrant Officer corps and get a even sweeter raise.
Money doesn't buy happiness but it does get you alot less sadness.
Originally posted by iceofspades
probably just a little more wonderful than your second plasma screen
[edit on 8/7/2008 by iceofspades]
Originally posted by havingfun
More wonderful that playing Rockband on 1080i?
Surely you jest.
and don't call me honey
Originally posted by iceofspades
Materialism is going to make you a regretful old man. That's all I'm saying darling.
Originally posted by havingfun
I'm only 24 and so I have a long way to go. Sorry, but I didn't have 2 nickels to rub together growing up and not by choice so i'll get what I want now and worry about being regretful when the time comes.
And don't call me darling, honey.
Originally posted by iceofspades
It's your choice, and I won't think very much less of you for it. I'm glad you think you are happy
-Honey
[edit on 8/7/2008 by iceofspades]
Originally posted by Slothrop
i see and hear a lot of paranoia these days about the government instituting another draft. in my mind, a draft would be about the best thing for the current generation of american kids.
ever since vietnam, which was a necessary if unpopular war, american democracy has been debased until it has become no more than a tyranny of the masses. the government is now expected to bow down to popular cowardices and feelings of entitlement. we have welfare and food stamps, but no compulsory service to one's country.
an entire generation of americans is involved in their country in theory only, playing world of warcraft or writing blogs from the safety of basement rooms while the world grows more dangerous day by day.
these people should be made to realize that, in being a patriot and a citizen, something is always at stake. a draft may be the only way.
Originally posted by The Lizard King
All of the nations soldiers should just put down their weapons and go home to live a real life. Make peace, spread the Universal Love.
Originally posted by caballero
First off let me say no just because you are older does not mean you know more about the values of life. It does not mean you can come up with idiotic plans to throw teens into combat, and the simple fact that an adult did spout out this nonsense is proof of that. Its the experiences in your lifetime that mature you. Im pretty sure children who grow up in war striken countries can go as proof to that statement they learn the true values of life way faster than anyof us do.
Are you sure about your military friends? were they ever in combat? My parents were in the military as well and they liked it too but they never had to watch their friends die, they never had to kill, they never had to face death on a day to day basis. I would not want to meet the man who can kill someone or hundreds of people and not feel any regret for it. Mindless robots kill without feeling. Almost every documentry where WWII vets are interviewed they still cant keep from feeling guilt or regret one vet even said "why did i deserve to live and not them?". Doesnt sound like a very happy statement.
Since you want to deny ignorance so bad deny the ignorance in your own statements, war does mess you up big time, and for those who dont get messed up are mindless killing machines. Since I highly doubt youve seen any combat follow your own words of wisdom and dont talk about what you dont know, who are you to say that a soldier who has killed doesnt feel any regret. Shame on you.
Why is it that war is the only option for peace? Thats is the dumbest thing in the world to me, war only breeds more hatred which turns into more war. Peace breeds peace, so instead of sending our country's future to war why not teach us the importance of peace and peace making?
Because every single modern conflict is fabricated, they make it seem noble but they only want to line their wallets. So as long as we let them force us into war we stop any type of peace from forming.
Originally posted by xtradimensions
I would only support a draft if it required every current person in Congress to serve two years in the military, it would likely teach them respect and the importance for showing up for work. Now that's a good idea for a draft--not many people would be added to the military, but if we are going to teach respect and work ethic, Congress is the first place to start imo.