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Eisboch wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. Key operative in my statement was "And". There are many reasons for morale going south. Extended tours, combat experiences are major parts of it. Lack of support and critism for doing their job by some back at home simply add salt to the wounds. I am getting sick of your generalizations of what constitutes being "right-wing". To you it means anyone who hasn't adopted your liberal views and opinions. It's ironic that you think everyone else has their head stuck in the sand. When was the last time yours saw day-light? Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. Key operative in my statement was "And". There are many reasons for morale going south. Extended tours, combat experiences are major parts of it. Lack of support and critism for doing their job by some back at home simply add salt to the wounds. I am getting sick of your generalizations of what constitutes being "right-wing". To you it means anyone who hasn't adopted your liberal views and opinions. It's ironic that you think everyone else has their head stuck in the sand. When was the last time yours saw day-light? Eisboch There are very few "back home" who criticize the troops, and who do not support efforts to supply and pay the troops and take care of their physical and mental needs in the field and when they return home. That's a red herring and you know it. Support of the "mission" in Iraq and those who came up with it is an entirely matter. Most Americans have seen for themselves the utter stupidity and dishonesty of Bush's war against Iraq, and many feel as if we were manipulated into it by a scheming administration that got nothing right. It isn't necessary to generalize as to what constitutes today's "right wing." |
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On Jun 21, 9:17*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. *Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. Key operative in my statement was "And". There are many reasons for morale going south. *Extended tours, combat experiences are *major parts of it. *Lack of support and critism for doing their job by some back at home *simply add salt to the wounds. I am getting sick of your generalizations of what constitutes being "right-wing". * To you it means anyone who hasn't adopted your liberal views and opinions. * It's ironic that you think everyone else has their head stuck in the sand. * When was the last time yours saw day-light? Eisboch There are very few "back home" who criticize the troops, and who do not support efforts to supply and pay the troops and take care of their physical and mental needs in the field and when they return home. Exactly Herr Krause. Therefore you place yourself in a far minority. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. But that is a leadership issue, not a rank and file issue. So attack the leaders, not the people who would defend us. Attack the Obama's, congress and senate for keeping it going. They should either step it up to win or pull out. These half assed political wars just get good soldiers killed for nothing. |
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Canuck57 wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. But that is a leadership issue, not a rank and file issue. So attack the leaders, not the people who would defend us. Attack the Obama's, congress and senate for keeping it going. They should either step it up to win or pull out. These half assed political wars just get good soldiers killed for nothing. You must have missed the three million posts of mine that "attacked" the criminal Bush-Cheney regime. Obama inherited 1000 dumptruck of **** from the criminal Bush-Cheney regime, and it is going to take some time for him to empty most of them. For a Canadian, you sure seem overly interested in U.S. politics. Why is that? |
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On Jun 21, 9:25*am, HK wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. *Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. But that is a leadership issue, not a rank and file issue. *So attack the leaders, not the people who would defend us. *Attack the Obama's, congress and senate for keeping it going. *They should either step it up to win or pull out. *These half assed political wars just get good soldiers killed for nothing. You must have missed the three million posts of mine that "attacked" the criminal Bush-Cheney regime. Obama inherited 1000 dumptruck of **** from the criminal Bush-Cheney regime, and it is going to take some time for him to empty most of them. For a Canadian, you sure seem overly interested in U.S. politics. Why is that? Your President-elect Obama refuses to terminate the wars. So who is guilty, Herr Krause? Those who start conflict? Or those who refuse to end it? |
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