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Originally posted by Ezekial
If you are going to protest against the war, don't protest to the soldier, he/she is only doing their job for their country. Instead focus your feelings on the government.
Originally posted by muppet
Is anyone protesting the soldiers?
I've never even heard of a "anti-soldier" protest. I though it was just a label by the pro-war types to make peace-protesters look bad..
[edit on 8/9/04 by muppet]
Originally posted by jrsdls
The soldier is the face of America, when you slap at America calling her policy's wrong, accuse the government of falsehoods, you vicariously are doing that to the soldiers.
Originally posted by jrsdls
the military by it's very nature is apolitical. A soldier does not question his orders, he just goes out and performs them. The soldiers who are shedding thier blood in Iraq and other places are doing it for the cause of liberty and for freedom. In WWII we sought to free those under the oppression of Nazi Germany, now we are fighting to free those under the oppression of Saddam. Vietnam Vets were scorned because we had people like Kerry running around calling them war criminals and demonizing the war. The American people turned our back on them because of the protestors. Marx once said that if you scream loud enough and long enough, people will take what you say as truth. This is what happened. Now we have people who are using the war in Iraq for poltical purposes. The soldier is the face of America, when you slap at America calling her policy's wrong, accuse the government of falsehoods, you vicariously are doing that to the soldiers.