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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message t... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message et... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Don White wrote: JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...ers040908.html What's your point? If they helped bring that war to an early close shouldn't they be honoured? Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way. I'm surprised that Canada feels differently. Do you think they were all cowards? Pretty much. Oh yeah.... re "Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way." Do I dare point out that your current president hid from service? What branch of your military did you serve in? Bert, Bert, Bert...get off your high horse. You never served in a shooting war. Never said I was in any action. However, I was available to be a bullet catcher when the phone rang and I needed to be at the assembly point within hours. What branch of the military did you serve in, Harry? Excellent question Why does it matter? New rules? Nobody can talk about this if they haven't served? I thought it was a fair question since Harry was belittling Bert's service. Talk all you want Doug. It's a free country. Justify the actions of draft dodgers if you want. Your freedom has been secured by the millions who have helped to defend this country and make it free. If we were faced with something like WWII, I'd the lined up waiting for my short haircut, just like you. But, you know as well as I do that some military actions are done solely for political, personal, or pathological reasons. The Spanish-American war, the Vietnam war, and the current Viagra substitute in Iraq are all in this category. If some people believe it's noble to serve even when the reasons are pathetic, they are free to do so. But, not me. Do you choose to obey only the laws that you support? |
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#2
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"JIMinFL" wrote in message . net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message t... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message et... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Don White wrote: JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...ers040908.html What's your point? If they helped bring that war to an early close shouldn't they be honoured? Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way. I'm surprised that Canada feels differently. Do you think they were all cowards? Pretty much. Oh yeah.... re "Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way." Do I dare point out that your current president hid from service? What branch of your military did you serve in? Bert, Bert, Bert...get off your high horse. You never served in a shooting war. Never said I was in any action. However, I was available to be a bullet catcher when the phone rang and I needed to be at the assembly point within hours. What branch of the military did you serve in, Harry? Excellent question Why does it matter? New rules? Nobody can talk about this if they haven't served? I thought it was a fair question since Harry was belittling Bert's service. Talk all you want Doug. It's a free country. Justify the actions of draft dodgers if you want. Your freedom has been secured by the millions who have helped to defend this country and make it free. If we were faced with something like WWII, I'd the lined up waiting for my short haircut, just like you. But, you know as well as I do that some military actions are done solely for political, personal, or pathological reasons. The Spanish-American war, the Vietnam war, and the current Viagra substitute in Iraq are all in this category. If some people believe it's noble to serve even when the reasons are pathetic, they are free to do so. But, not me. Do you choose to obey only the laws that you support? I do actual work to change them, if possible. Since that takes forever, I selectively break the law, as long as it affects nobody else. You do the same. |
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#3
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message . net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message t... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message et... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Don White wrote: JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...ers040908.html What's your point? If they helped bring that war to an early close shouldn't they be honoured? Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way. I'm surprised that Canada feels differently. Do you think they were all cowards? Pretty much. Oh yeah.... re "Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way." Do I dare point out that your current president hid from service? What branch of your military did you serve in? Bert, Bert, Bert...get off your high horse. You never served in a shooting war. Never said I was in any action. However, I was available to be a bullet catcher when the phone rang and I needed to be at the assembly point within hours. What branch of the military did you serve in, Harry? Excellent question Why does it matter? New rules? Nobody can talk about this if they haven't served? I thought it was a fair question since Harry was belittling Bert's service. Talk all you want Doug. It's a free country. Justify the actions of draft dodgers if you want. Your freedom has been secured by the millions who have helped to defend this country and make it free. If we were faced with something like WWII, I'd the lined up waiting for my short haircut, just like you. But, you know as well as I do that some military actions are done solely for political, personal, or pathological reasons. The Spanish-American war, the Vietnam war, and the current Viagra substitute in Iraq are all in this category. If some people believe it's noble to serve even when the reasons are pathetic, they are free to do so. But, not me. Do you choose to obey only the laws that you support? I do actual work to change them, if possible. Since that takes forever, I selectively break the law, as long as it affects nobody else. You do the same. The person that filled your slot may have been killed in action. I'd say he may have been affected by your decision to break the law. |
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#4
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"JIMinFL" wrote in message
. net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message . net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message t... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message et... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Don White wrote: JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...ers040908.html What's your point? If they helped bring that war to an early close shouldn't they be honoured? Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way. I'm surprised that Canada feels differently. Do you think they were all cowards? Pretty much. Oh yeah.... re "Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way." Do I dare point out that your current president hid from service? What branch of your military did you serve in? Bert, Bert, Bert...get off your high horse. You never served in a shooting war. Never said I was in any action. However, I was available to be a bullet catcher when the phone rang and I needed to be at the assembly point within hours. What branch of the military did you serve in, Harry? Excellent question Why does it matter? New rules? Nobody can talk about this if they haven't served? I thought it was a fair question since Harry was belittling Bert's service. Talk all you want Doug. It's a free country. Justify the actions of draft dodgers if you want. Your freedom has been secured by the millions who have helped to defend this country and make it free. If we were faced with something like WWII, I'd the lined up waiting for my short haircut, just like you. But, you know as well as I do that some military actions are done solely for political, personal, or pathological reasons. The Spanish-American war, the Vietnam war, and the current Viagra substitute in Iraq are all in this category. If some people believe it's noble to serve even when the reasons are pathetic, they are free to do so. But, not me. Do you choose to obey only the laws that you support? I do actual work to change them, if possible. Since that takes forever, I selectively break the law, as long as it affects nobody else. You do the same. The person that filled your slot may have been killed in action. I'd say he may have been affected by your decision to break the law. Actually, I didn't break the law. I didn't get called up. However, I would've gone to prison before I would've served. Tell me this: What year was it when you figured out that the war was a mistake? |
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#5
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message . net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message . net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message t... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message et... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Don White wrote: JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...ers040908.html What's your point? If they helped bring that war to an early close shouldn't they be honoured? Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way. I'm surprised that Canada feels differently. Do you think they were all cowards? Pretty much. Oh yeah.... re "Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way." Do I dare point out that your current president hid from service? What branch of your military did you serve in? Bert, Bert, Bert...get off your high horse. You never served in a shooting war. Never said I was in any action. However, I was available to be a bullet catcher when the phone rang and I needed to be at the assembly point within hours. What branch of the military did you serve in, Harry? Excellent question Why does it matter? New rules? Nobody can talk about this if they haven't served? I thought it was a fair question since Harry was belittling Bert's service. Talk all you want Doug. It's a free country. Justify the actions of draft dodgers if you want. Your freedom has been secured by the millions who have helped to defend this country and make it free. If we were faced with something like WWII, I'd the lined up waiting for my short haircut, just like you. But, you know as well as I do that some military actions are done solely for political, personal, or pathological reasons. The Spanish-American war, the Vietnam war, and the current Viagra substitute in Iraq are all in this category. If some people believe it's noble to serve even when the reasons are pathetic, they are free to do so. But, not me. Do you choose to obey only the laws that you support? I do actual work to change them, if possible. Since that takes forever, I selectively break the law, as long as it affects nobody else. You do the same. The person that filled your slot may have been killed in action. I'd say he may have been affected by your decision to break the law. Actually, I didn't break the law. I didn't get called up. However, I would've gone to prison before I would've served. Well, that's to your credit; I guess. |
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#6
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"JIMinFL" wrote in message
. net... Actually, I didn't break the law. I didn't get called up. However, I would've gone to prison before I would've served. Well, that's to your credit; I guess. Yeah. I stand behind my convictions, unlike the empty head in the White House at the moment. Now, what about the question you pretended not to see? In what year did you figure out that the Vietnam war was a sham? |
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#7
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message . net... Actually, I didn't break the law. I didn't get called up. However, I would've gone to prison before I would've served. Well, that's to your credit; I guess. Yeah. I stand behind my convictions, unlike the empty head in the White House at the moment. Now, what about the question you pretended not to see? In what year did you figure out that the Vietnam war was a sham? No comment. |
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#8
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On Mon, 08 May 2006 19:53:42 GMT, "JIMinFL"
wrote: The person that filled your slot may have been killed in action. The same could be said for Bush, most of his administration, and lots of members of congress and the senate. bb |
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#9
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JIMinFL wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message t... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message et... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Don White wrote: JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...ers040908.html What's your point? If they helped bring that war to an early close shouldn't they be honoured? Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way. I'm surprised that Canada feels differently. Do you think they were all cowards? Pretty much. Oh yeah.... re "Honoring cowardly acts is not the American way." Do I dare point out that your current president hid from service? What branch of your military did you serve in? Bert, Bert, Bert...get off your high horse. You never served in a shooting war. Never said I was in any action. However, I was available to be a bullet catcher when the phone rang and I needed to be at the assembly point within hours. What branch of the military did you serve in, Harry? Excellent question Why does it matter? New rules? Nobody can talk about this if they haven't served? I thought it was a fair question since Harry was belittling Bert's service. Talk all you want Doug. It's a free country. Justify the actions of draft dodgers if you want. Your freedom has been secured by the millions who have helped to defend this country and make it free. If we were faced with something like WWII, I'd the lined up waiting for my short haircut, just like you. But, you know as well as I do that some military actions are done solely for political, personal, or pathological reasons. The Spanish-American war, the Vietnam war, and the current Viagra substitute in Iraq are all in this category. If some people believe it's noble to serve even when the reasons are pathetic, they are free to do so. But, not me. Do you choose to obey only the laws that you support? Doug is the epitome of the "me" generation. |
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