US officially ends Iraq war

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Not at all, those people who died took the job to allow people like you to say things like that. If you choose not to have sympathy for them that is your choice too.

Guess you haven't read anything I've posted.

The foresight of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Paine, et al. allow me the right to say those things. All of those men, by the way, were against having a standing national army and not for dissimilar reasons as my own.

The soldiers who died in Iraq protected your "right" to earn more money in the stock market. That's about it.
 
Ronald Reagan, ah yes! Built our military strong and our economy and brought peace to the world! One of the top five presidents of all time! The best ever in my lifetime so far! Worship him? Nope! I worship God almighty!

Reagan is, without a doubt, the worst president to ever preside over this country. His presidency was an 8-year wet dream for the wealthy elite. He ruined this country; it just took 30 years for you brainiacs to figure it out and then point the finger at a black man.

Ronnie is rolling in his grave. . . with laughter.
 
Guess you haven't read anything I've posted.

The foresight of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Paine, et al. allow me the right to say those things. All of those men, by the way, were against having a standing national army and not for dissimilar reasons as my own.

The soldiers who died in Iraq protected your "right" to earn more money in the stock market. That's about it.

You are certainly enetitled to your opinion.
 
Do share your reasoning behind this.

No thanks, I would prefer to agree to disagree and let this tread die. Your comments have hurt many ADers, I have received their emails and PMs in the last couple of hours. I won't go into the details because that is forbidden plus I would prefer not to extend their pain. Feel free to believe as you wish.
 
Not at all, those people who died took the job to allow people like you to say things like that. If you choose not to have sympathy for them that is your choice too.

Oh, yeah. Iraq was a huge threat to freedom of speech!

We have more of a threat to freedoms of all kinds living right here in the United States as citizens than Iraq ever posed.
 
No thanks, I would prefer to agree to disagree and let this tread die. Your comments have hurt many ADers, I have received their emails and PMs in the last couple of hours. I won't go into the details because that is forbidden plus I would prefer not to extend their pain. Feel free to believe as you wish.

As expected. :roll: Unexplainable logic and unsubstantiated accusations. Such is the way of those who troll.
 
No thanks, I would prefer to agree to disagree and let this tread die. Your comments have hurt many ADers, I have received their emails and PMs in the last couple of hours. I won't go into the details because that is forbidden plus I would prefer not to extend their pain. Feel free to believe as you wish.

My words hurt because they are true. I'm sorry if you and others won't accept that, but better to speak the truth to such destructive ignorance. If they do not wish to experience such pain, I say to them: educate yourself. If these "many ADers" feel so hurt and wronged, they are welcome to address me directly, either in this thread or in PM. Just by bringing up the fact that you've received their messages and PMs, you are attempting to use their pain for argumentative points. Very noble of you. :roll:
 
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As expected. :roll: Unexplainable logic and unsubstantiated accusations. Such is the way of those who troll.

You are certainly free to believe that jillio. I disagree and I am certainly entitled to my opinion as well. I expressed my feelings on the issue and agreed to disagree out of respect for others. I don't think a debate as nasty as this is good for anyone.
 
You are certainly free to believe that jillio. I disagree and I am certainly entitled to my opinion as well. I expressed my feelings on the issue and agreed to disagree out of respect for others. I don't think a debate as nasty as this is good for anyone.

Right. Sure.
 
No thanks, I would prefer to agree to disagree and let this tread die. Your comments have hurt many ADers, I have received their emails and PMs in the last couple of hours. I won't go into the details because that is forbidden plus I would prefer not to extend their pain. Feel free to believe as you wish.

You are certainly free to believe that jillio. I disagree and I am certainly entitled to my opinion as well. I expressed my feelings on the issue and agreed to disagree out of respect for others. I don't think a debate as nasty as this is good for anyone.

Posts reported. :)
 
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The Oath of Office (for officers):

"I, _____ (SSAN), having been appointed an officer in the Army of the United States, as indicated above in the grade of _____ do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign or domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance tothe same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter; So help me God."

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From: A Duty to Disobey All Unlawful Orders » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names

During the Iran-Contra hearings of 1987, Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, a decorated World War II veteran and hero, told Lt. Col. Oliver North that North was breaking his oath when he blindly followed the commands of Ronald Reagan. As Inouye stated, “The uniform code makes it abundantly clear that it must be the Lawful orders of a superior officer. In fact it says, ‘Members of the military have an obligation to disobey unlawful orders.’ This principle was considered so important that we-we, the government of the United States, proposed that it be internationally applied in the Nuremberg trials.” (Bill Moyers, “The Secret Government”, Seven Locks Press; also in the PBS 1987 documentary, “The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis”)
 
Americans have swallowed whole the concept of our troops “protecting our freedom” without ever once asking “how, how does killing foreigners in Iraq or Afghanistan protect our freedom?

While it is true that the existence of our military acts to deter nations from invading our shores, credit really should go more to our nuclear arsenal and military technology than to National Guardsman who find themselves shooting at Iraqis.

American soldiers are, after all, human beings with hopes and dreams of their own. One may legitimately disagree with the government's goals and/or hate the manner in which it is using (or abusing) the military, but such opposition should not be transferred to individual soldiers so long as those soldiers have acted honorably.
 
Well..... Here's already getting uglier..... I don't think I am going to ask something in this thread like that. Instead of that, I ask another ones.

What do you want soldiers to do, now, exactly what? And, how will they supposedly do now? Bring them home, okay, I get it. But, I mean, what's next?

In additional note... if WWIII is coming, what do you exactly want to do with soldiers in future?
 
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