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On 8/24/2017 7:15 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/24/17 7:04 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/24/2017 6:11 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/24/17 2:22 AM, wrote:
On 24 Aug 2017 03:14:14 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

So "no" means you felt no obligation to serve your country.Ā* At least
that's honest.

Going to SE Asia to kill SE Asians served the military-industrial
complex.
I don’t believeĀ* it served the country.

If you had decent qualifications they could have sent you to Germany
to defend us from the godless communists like my computer literate
friend from Maryland. With the qualifications you had, you could have
sat in the Stars and Stripes office in Saigon with Al Gore for a few
months and gone back home. The reality is, most people in the military
in the 60s never saw combat or even got close.



Most guys in my age group in the 1960s never got drafted.



You didn't have to be drafted to serve your country.



I don't accept your premise. If you volunteered for the military during
those days, you were enabling the slaughter of SE Asians, even if you
were stationed in Germany, Alabama, or Washington, D.C. If you really
wanted to serve your country during those dark times, you could have
become a fireman, a teacher, a social worker, et cetera.



Becoming a fireman, teacher or social worker are choices of work
careers. A short stint in the military is not a career with the
exception of a small percentage who decide to make it a career.

Good thing you live in the USA. Many other countries have mandatory
military service. It's a means of paying your citizenship dues.


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On 8/24/17 7:30 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/24/2017 7:15 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/24/17 7:04 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/24/2017 6:11 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/24/17 2:22 AM, wrote:
On 24 Aug 2017 03:14:14 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

So "no" means you felt no obligation to serve your country.Ā* At
least
that's honest.

Going to SE Asia to kill SE Asians served the military-industrial
complex.
I don’t believeĀ* it served the country.

If you had decent qualifications they could have sent you to Germany
to defend us from the godless communists like my computer literate
friend from Maryland. With the qualifications you had, you could have
sat in the Stars and Stripes office in Saigon with Al Gore for a few
months and gone back home. The reality is, most people in the military
in the 60s never saw combat or even got close.



Most guys in my age group in the 1960s never got drafted.


You didn't have to be drafted to serve your country.



I don't accept your premise. If you volunteered for the military
during those days, you were enabling the slaughter of SE Asians, even
if you were stationed in Germany, Alabama, or Washington, D.C. If you
really wanted to serve your country during those dark times, you could
have become a fireman, a teacher, a social worker, et cetera.



Becoming a fireman, teacher or social worker are choices of work
careers.Ā* A short stint in the military is not a career with the
exception of a small percentage who decide to make it a career.

Good thing you live in the USA.Ā* Many other countries have mandatory
military service.Ā* It's a means of paying your citizenship dues.




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On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 07:15:33 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/24/17 7:04 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Most guys in my age group in the 1960s never got drafted.



You didn't have to be drafted to serve your country.



I don't accept your premise. If you volunteered for the military during
those days, you were enabling the slaughter of SE Asians, even if you
were stationed in Germany, Alabama, or Washington, D.C. If you really
wanted to serve your country during those dark times, you could have
become a fireman, a teacher, a social worker, et cetera.


How did I "enable" the killing of Asians when I was sitting in the
North atlantic on a Coast Guard cutter? Were the Vietcong cruising
around there in diesel subs or were they cleverly disguised as the
airliners we tracked flying overhead?
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 07:15:33 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/24/17 7:04 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Most guys in my age group in the 1960s never got drafted.


You didn't have to be drafted to serve your country.



I don't accept your premise. If you volunteered for the military during
those days, you were enabling the slaughter of SE Asians, even if you
were stationed in Germany, Alabama, or Washington, D.C. If you really
wanted to serve your country during those dark times, you could have
become a fireman, a teacher, a social worker, et cetera.


How did I "enable" the killing of Asians when I was sitting in the
North atlantic on a Coast Guard cutter? Were the Vietcong cruising
around there in diesel subs or were they cleverly disguised as the
airliners we tracked flying overhead?


Harry did more for the military industrial group than all of us together.
He worked on electing warmongering politicians. We were either drafted or
joined the military. Some joined to serve their country, others joined as
they knew they were going to,be drafted and wanted a choice where to serve.



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