To be a 'real' liberal, you must...
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On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:01:24 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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But I see no reason to put ordinary individuals in the military on a
pedestal, as if they have accomplished something utterly remarkable
because they joined. I'm far more impressed with the everyday frontline
work done by doctors, nurses, teachers, social workers, firefighters,
public health workers, real charitable organization workers, et cetera.
I know I would have felt differently about the military during World
War
II.
I know of very few ex-military people who think they accomplished
something remarkable. Hell, millions and millions have military
experience.
Most consider it a duty or obligation fulfilled and then move on with
their lives. A few make it a career, thankfully.
Unless the subject is brought up either in a discussion of experiences
or
in response to unwarranted insults by people who have a problem with
military service very few people spend a lot of time discussing it.
This includes your favorite ex-military buddy, JohnH. *You* are the
one
that routinely makes derogatory statements about his career choice.
He talks about golf.
Eisboch
I belong to the American Legion. I visit the local Post maybe once a week
for a couple of hours to have a beer and BS with the folks. The
conversations are almost *never* of military adventures but center around
sports, fishing, golf, etc.
They wait patiently until you leave before they talk about anything of
consequence.
Nice try....
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