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On Tue, 09 May 2006 17:43:18 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: It helps to understand the mindset of people who may decide to send MY son off to a war with no purpose. Wars always have a purpose, Doug. Sometimes, like in civil wars, it's to unify a country. Sometimes, like WWII, it is to protect our freedoms and way of life from tyrants. Sometimes, like Viet Nam, or Iraq, it is for profits. Wars always have a purpose. Some are always willing to sacrifice themselves and their children, no matter what the purpose. Some make personal choices about when to make personal sacrifices for the general benefit of all, and when to resist making personal sacrifices for the benefit of the privileged class. There will always be those who severely judge those who have the treasonous ability to make personal choices that put their own personal well being, and those of their loved ones, above the profit motives of the military industrial complex. Throughout history, it's been rare to find those who resist making sacrifices when there is a real threat to the well being of the society as a whole. There will always be those who blindly follow. FWER, those who blindly follow tend to look down on those who don't blindly follow. I have never seen any evidence to show there is any difference in the willingness of either group to serve and sacrifice when the threat is clear. The blind followers just seem to consider themselves to be more patriotic, actually the only patriotic, citizens of a given nation. bb |
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