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Originally posted by SurefireII
reply to post by dontblink
So are you to suggest that one whom serves this country, and defends the very liberties ppl like you take for granted
Originally posted by dontblink
Unbelievable, disgusting, appaling, immoral any of these words are apt to describe this behavior on the part of this soldier. While the vast majority of these soldiers are most likely good, decent people (I like to give folks the benefit of the doubt) it's garbage like this that will irreparably damage the reputation of the United States on a global scale.
Not to mention the fact that the occupation was launched on false pretenses (no WMDs) through the Bush Doctrine's pre-emptive strike philosophy, which is classified as a war of aggression and as such is illegal in international law. Anything associated with Dubya is already on a shaky foundation globally. I'm sure they realize this at the Pentagon so I'm guessing this guy will be made an example of.
www. dailymail.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
Originally posted by dontblink
Unbelievable, disgusting, appaling, immoral any of these words are apt to describe this behavior on the part of this soldier. www. dailymail.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
Originally posted by yellowcard
Originally posted by dontblink
Unbelievable, disgusting, appaling, immoral any of these words are apt to describe this behavior on the part of this soldier. www. dailymail.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
I wouldn't say it's immoral...people do this stuff all the time. If you did it on U.S. soil it would be fine, no one would say anything. Ever been in High School? Middle School? Give me a break, sure this isn't the right thing to do...and as a soldier he is expected to be much more mature than this...but let's not blow it out of proportion. Remove him from the service, but let's not make it a PR campaign for anti-war (which I am)...but it has nothing to do with war, and everything to do with just being immature.
[edit on 27-5-2010 by yellowcard]
So what? The kids didn't understand him. Have any of you spent time in a desert warzone? Not much to do. It's innocent joking that improves morale and keeps soldiers from getting bored.
- D.K., NC, U.S.A., 25/5/2010 14:08
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