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These same "folks" are perfectly OK with the honor of seeing our
soldiers die while invading the wrong country. Human life is
sacred.
Horse ****.


An unborn child has no control or choice and the decision is made
by
others based on what *they* think.
A volunteer soldier is one by *his/her* choice and understands (or
should) the risks and requirements of the job.

Eisboch


Once a soldier's in the service, he has a choice of going where
he's
told, or getting in trouble, right? That's not a choice, unless
AWOL
is
considered a good choice.


You obviously don't understand the concept of a military.
You don't pick and choose your duty and that is clearly understood
before you raise your right hand.
You are required to obey any "lawful" order. So there's your debate
...
is being ordered to Iraq a lawful order or not.
If our banana heads in Congress can't determine that, how the hell
does
a lowly Private decide?

Eisboch



The soldier joins by choice. The soldier has no legal choice about
the
mission he might end up with. He could end up spending the whole time
in
service training for a war that never happens. Or, he could be sent
into
the wrong mission. At that moment, he is no different from the unborn
child. He has no choice.


Strange logic.

A soldier joins by choice fully understanding (theoretically anyway)
that
he/she will have very limited choices during the duration of his/her
service. Military service includes a suspension of many "rights" that
a
civilian has and military personnel know that going in. An unborn
child
knows nothing and can't make a choice.

Eisboch


Oh well. The analogy makes sense to me.


Was it 'perfect'?

That 'anal-ogy' was just that. About as stupid as ****. Eisboch's just
too
damn nice to say it.

Do you really think the friggin' soldier joining today doesn't think he
'might' go to Iraq?
--
John H


You never saw me make such a claim. If you disagree, find the text which
proves what you say, and copy it into your next reply.


Eisboch made it very clear. Reread what he wrote.
--
John H



Read for comprehension. I never said what you think I said.


You heard me. And I don't need to do any personal attacking.
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John H