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A nice tribute RP... But I'm afraid there are some on this board who feel just the opposite!  
Screw em!  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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It's like a Got Milk commercial.


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Thank you for marking the target so the air strike that made sure the agent orange and napalm was dropped on villagers in a third world country was most effective.

Thank you for serving in undeclared wars waged by presidents.  Your congressman never voted to authorize the death and destruction your service produced.


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Thank you for marking the target so the air strike that made sure the agent orange and napalm was dropped on villagers in a third world country was most effective.
Thank you for serving in undeclared wars waged by presidents.  Your congressman never voted to authorize the death and destruction your service produced.

Thank you...for being the transparent stupid jerk we all know you to be.
Thank you...for holding true to being an insensitive, less than compassionate slug.
Thank you...for being a racist idiot.
Thank you...for being the forum cry-baby hypocrite.
Thank you...for being the biggest whiner, do nothing, complainer on the forum.
Thank you...for your posts that are the source of hilarious laughter when shared with my friends.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
and have a happy Mothers day!!!


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Thank you...for being the transparent stupid jerk we all know you to be.
Thank you...for holding true to being an insensitive, less than compassionate slug.
Thank you...for being a racist idiot.
Thank you...for being the forum cry-baby hypocrite.
Thank you...for being the biggest whiner, do nothing, complainer on the forum.
Thank you...for your posts that are the source of hilarious laughter when shared with my friends.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
and have a happy Mothers day!!!


You're welcome!

Happy Mothers Day to you too...


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See RP?  Some on this board look at military service as an evil, not something to be proud of.  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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See RP?  Some on this board look at military service as an evil, not something to be proud of.  


Yes, joining any organization(govt or street gang) that requires a person to kill people that have done no harm to them is no reason to trip all over myself thanking them.  Sorry I don't get all sentimental watching a 2 minute PR video.  

If they expanded the video to include the vets specific actions while "serving", then it may have been a little more realistic.  The Vietnam Vet should have shared his personal stories with every graphic detail with that little boy calling him a hero.  Let the little boy understand what he must do to "serve".


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Yes, joining any organization(govt or street gang) that requires a person to kill people that have done no harm to them is no reason to trip all over myself thanking them.  Sorry I don't get all sentimental watching a 2 minute PR video.  

If they expanded the video to include the vets specific actions while "serving", then it may have been a little more realistic.  The Vietnam Vet should have shared his personal stories with every graphic detail with that little boy calling him a hero.  Let the little boy understand what he must do to "serve".


Do you understand now RP?  People like Cicero live their entire life inside 'themselves'... inside
their needs and wants.  Nothing outside of themselves is worthy of their effort or sacrifice.

Don't let people like Cicero jade your patriotism RP.   America agrees with you... I can't think of
any one who agrees with Cicero... well maybe Al Qaeda or N. Korea, but that's about it.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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Depending on the time period people have served our country for different reasons. Some are expected to as it "runs in the family". Many were drafted.
Many because there is no gainful employment and the armed forces is a guaranteed job after high school with a promise of aide for college.
Whatever the reason MOST are/were in the armed forces because they love our country and would defend it to their death.

Of course over the years we have heard horror stories of some who have committed awful crimes while serving, but that is a very small percentage.

As in any "profession" there will always be some "bad" apples.

After 9/11 when we bombed Iraq so many had their flags flying. We were led to believe Iraq was the culprit.

Then we find out there were no weapons of mass destruction and that Bin Laden was to blame for that awful day.

It was a slap in the face to Americans who watched the bombings thinking we were seeing justice served.

But NEVER in all the conflicts over the years can our veterans be blamed. 99 percent of them served proudly, many came back with lifelong physical/
emotional damage. They have seen things what we can only imagine in our worst nightmares.

My issue is with the higher ups in government who have made some terrible decisions that led to the deaths of so many brave Americans and innocent
lifes overseas.

God Bless our Veterans who joined to protect our country.

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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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YES....war IS an American tradition just like Hallmark cards on any given holiday.....

but remember, it is still CHOICE to join, just like it's CHOICE to have any other low wage job......

hero? maybe but not in the hollywood sense


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Depending on the time period people have served our country for different reasons. Some are expected to as it "runs in the family". Many were drafted.
Many because there is no gainful employment and the armed forces is a guaranteed job after high school with a promise of aide for college.
Whatever the reason MOST are/were in the armed forces because they love our country and would defend it to their death.

Of course over the years we have heard horror stories of some who have committed awful crimes while serving, but that is a very small percentage.

As in any "profession" there will always be some "bad" apples.

After 9/11 when we bombed Iraq so many had their flags flying. We were led to believe Iraq was the culprit.

Then we find out there were no weapons of mass destruction and that Bin Laden was to blame for that awful day.

It was a slap in the face to Americans who watched the bombings thinking we were seeing justice served.

But NEVER in all the conflicts over the years can our veterans be blamed. 99 percent of them served proudly, many came back with lifelong physical/
emotional damage. They have seen things what we can only imagine in our worst nightmares.

My issue is with the higher ups in government who have made some terrible decisions that led to the deaths of so many brave Americans and innocent
lifes overseas.

God Bless our Veterans who joined to protect our country.



Hmmmm...After knowing the recent history of modern America committing the military to unnecessary war, and the wake of destruction left behind....Why would you join an organization that makes it illegal for an enlistee to refuse to participate in unnecessary wars?  

From Vietnam to present, how can anybody look at that history and still blame the "higher ups in government" when historical evidence shows you will most likely be deployed in a senseless war with no clear objective?  The higher ups are power mad warmongers, it hasn't changed in 60 years.


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Hmmmm...After knowing the recent history of modern America committing the military to unnecessary war, and the wake of destruction left behind....Why would you join an organization that makes it illegal for an enlistee to refuse to participate in unnecessary wars?  

From Vietnam to present, how can anybody look at that history and still blame the "higher ups in government" when historical evidence shows you will most likely be deployed in a senseless war with no clear objective?  The higher ups are power mad warmongers, it hasn't changed in 60 years.


I understand if Cicero blamed the President and the Congress for the war... Cissy puts the blame on the
'warriors' for the war.  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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Do you understand now RP?  People like Cicero live their entire life inside 'themselves'... inside
their needs and wants.  Nothing outside of themselves is worthy of their effort or sacrifice.


Yes, dying in the desert or jungle 10,000 miles away from home, serving the government in power, and widowing your wife and leaving your children fatherless is quite the noble sacrifice.  Sometimes I wonder what the "warrior" is thinking when prioritizing their life.  I guess for some, family comes second to serving a president.


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