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Saying Goodbye
![]() Saying Goodbye to his brother before he goes off to Iraq. ![]() Saying goodbye for the final time. War sucks. (from offtopic.com) |
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Indeed!
His honor is with the ages, now!
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It kills me that were shipping some of these kids off to die. The kid(yes, he's a kid) looks like he just graduated high school. He barely had a chance to live. I think it is the world's great injustice that the old send the young out to die. Its uncomfortable reminders such as this of the true cost of war that seems to get brushed aside by the media and the chicken hawks. Instead of spouting off names of fallen soldiers names, some pictures such as these would convey a lot more.
I hope whatever it is we're fighting for over there is worth the tears of that little brother. Last edited by jkswiss : 05-12-2008 at 04:42 PM. |
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These "kids" you're talking about are grown men and women that volunteered for the Army knowing what they were doing. Many of them jump at the chance to get to the combat theatre, for it is what they have trained for their whole careers. Don't feel sorry for them, be proud of them. Honor them!
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I think one of my favorite quotes from Teddy Roosevelt is appropriate here: ''It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.'' - Theodore Roosevelt |
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Here here!!!
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Well said, gentlemen.
I would add that if it weren't for the sacrifices of our young men and women through the ages, we may well be speaking German or Japanese, or ???. Freedom is not free. These young men and women are not kids and they made the choice to do this job. They don't want our pity and cries for a return home, they want our support and the commitment of their nation that they will support them as appropriate. Quote:
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Cheer these men and women on. This is their chosen path. The risks were there before they took the job. They will be there forevermore. It's what makes service in a voluntary military even that much more honorable and praise-worthy. These men and women should be celebrated, in life and death. We will only celebrate victory as long as we don't have the weak, the gutless, and the spineless making the decisions. Going to war is not an easy decision, however, making the decision to stay there and finish the job is even tougher. Quote:
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Bless them one and all.
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Don't ya just love it when the good guys kill the assholes! Ted Nugent "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." -Thomas Jefferson, quoting Cesare Beccaria. |
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Tell me how anything thats happening in Iraq is keeping us more free..please, go on. There are things that are worth dying for and there are things that are not. Iraq did not threaten my way of life. A dictatorship thousands of miles away had nothing to do with me.
Don't tell me you swallow that BullSh!T that ANYTHING that they are doing in Iraq has to do with maintaining our way of life. That is complete and utter BS and anyone that drinks up that patriotism BS is a goober. Our agenda there has nothing to do with freedom, our way of life, anything. I wonder how many of you chicken hawks actually served in the armed forces. KIDS is RIGHT. ITS oh so RIGHT. You who haven't served have no idea. If you've ever taken a look around in a boot camp class and you see all the kids straight out of high school, yes kids. If you put us in civilian clothes and put us in a classroom, it would look just like the average class in high school. They are kids. They don't train their whole lives for combat. These are the kids that wondered why they were sobbing during their first call to home after a month into basic. I know, because I was sobbing right beside them. You get three months of boot camp and 6 months of a specialty school tops before you ship out. Train their whole lives to be warriors indeed. They are kids, 17-20 year old kids. I used to be one of them. The way one looks at the world at that age is far different than you do now. You don't fully understand the consequence of what your doing until your actually there. I matured and grew a lot in the service, but that took well past the age of 18 to happen. But hey, what do I know, I was only in the service while I was 17 to 23. For honor and glory to serve? Please, most people that are enlisted come from under privileged backgrounds. Lot of folks from the mid-west, a disproportionate amount of minorities, the kids who couldn't afford to go to college. A lot of us did it because they said they'd pay for our school, that we'd get a college fund, that we'd get health benefits and a steady pay check. Some of us just wanted to see the world. Its always a poor mans war. I guess I can't stand to be in the same forum as chicken hawks and neocons anymore. Drink your Kool Aid, keep your head in the sand, and pretend all is well in this world. Jkswiss is out of here, I guess the title of the thread is fitting. |
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