Listen you [moderated by Quiksilver], Julius was taking shrapnel in Iraq, whilst you were [moderated by Quiksilver].ChalengeGuyFan said:just so you know, Julius here is one of the pawns who went over to Iraq to serve and protect his country. LOL!
So we're dealing with a mindless patriot.
So being a tool is fine in your opinion.Julius_Seizeher said:I can tell you, the war was most certainly not in our best interest.
But it was not ours to ask why, but ours to do and die.
When America calls, someone has to answer. Doesn't matter if it's right or wrong, which is a matter of opinion anyway. But if the day should come when no one answers the call, we will be truly lost.
nice, dude! you should start wearing a vagina since you are pretty good at attacking people without using one ounce of logic.The Mad Ghost said:All I can say is wow, It's ironic how you tree huggers and keyboard 1st Battalion Royal Arseholes, sit on a recliner in the relativley safe confines of your bedroom with a bag of doritos or texting some girl who has already put him in the friendzone but has the audacity to spew garbage.
Good! You have hero material in yourself, but please explain which ideal are the soldiers in Iraq protecting.but I would much prefer to live a portion of my life standing for something or defending an ideal, rather than sitting as a spectator in life, trolling my way through public internet forums.
I'll be enjoying the privilege over here, in Romania, one of the many other places where you can speak whatever you want.This is one of the few places in the world where you have the freedom of speech to overtly criticize the government without fear of repurcusion. So, you're welcome... enjoy your privilige challenguy.
yet another 'reasoning' lacking logic. As you put it, I cannot provide negative input about one of the many African civil wars because I haven't fought any war in my days.But until you've stared mortality in the face, heard the hissing sound of hot lead whizzing by you, get lost in the gaze of oppressed people who see you as a saviour or drag the wounded 20 yr old to safety hoping that one day he could write a thread about his teenage heartbreak story, you have no grounds to provide the negative input.
Julius, Thank you for serving.
Semper Fi.
I agree. But what ideal is the current wars defending?The Mad Ghost said:You may be against the war, and you might take issue with the foreign policies of the U.S, but I would much prefer to live a portion of my life standing for something or defending an ideal, rather than sitting as a spectator in life, trolling my way through public internet forums.
I agree. I know a few people in the military. Most who join the military do it for one reason: Needed money. Not to be patriotic, but needed money. I would be more inclined to respect Julius if he had just admitted it. And if what he says is true, then I think he's kind of an idiot.ChalengeGuyFan said:Also:
When John went to fight the Second World War he said "My country needs me".
"His country" meant his loved ones, their lifestyles, his lifestyle, the opportunities, his future etc. Those are the things he fought to protect.
When Julius says "My country needs me in Iraq", what does "his country" mean?
It equals "rich people with specific interests" as I see it, therefore I see no reason for one to be a patriot in this situation
Awesome argument. My eyes are opened.f283000 said:Do you believe in santa claus as well??
To believe the official 911 story is like believing santa claus exists. You are just deluding yourself.
It's 2010 brah get with the program do some research geez..
Yeah and America put him in power and gave him weapons.Teflon_Mcgee said:Sadam was a terrible dictator.
Then I'm sorry for them, but respect what they're doing. Some guys who are young have this "save the world" naive mentality. This is because they haven't face any pain from the real world to make them bitter. Like a naive AFC who think all women are princesses. I hope your buddies will toughen up from the experience. But I still don't have sympathy for them. Unless you're privilege, every men got to struggle. Each man has his own path to take. A man's job is to try to make it in a world that is unfair.Teflon_Mcgee said:The guys who do it to make a difference are the guys who choose the miserable, hard, dangerous jobs. 99% of the Marines I worked with did NOT join for any benefit or money. Trust me, (and I don't expect you to understand) but there are a million easier ways to make a buck.
That was a secondary effect and it's not an improvement in the American's standard of life. I hope that there is not one person in this world who believes that the regime's cruelty towards their own people was one of the reasons for invasion, as it would take a naivety out of this world to believe so.Teflon_Mcgee said:But to those who think no good came from the Iraq war, you are mistaken.
Sadam was a terrible dictator.
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His story was not unique. We met many, many people who were either victims of horrific torture and murder, or their family members were.
To cite one of the propagandistic sources, Nat Geo, "kids" were recruited from the streets with promises of a good salary, paid education etc.However here is the real truth: The guys who go in for the money or because they have no where else to go are the guys who choose the easiest, safest jobs they can. The jobs where they will learn a good skill and survive to return to civilian life. The guys who do it to make a difference are the guys who choose the miserable, hard, dangerous jobs. 99% of the Marines I worked with did NOT join for any benefit or money. Trust me, (and I don't expect you to understand) but there are a million easier ways to make a buck.
I was going to see the world, have a big adventure, and get to be a US Marine on top of it.