ya this too
Why not testicular cancer, where people wear semen colored ribbons?
ya this too
Well if that's how you feel, then why honor anybody on Earth? Why not just throw our dead into a pit and plant carrots on top? the logic is circular and has no point. At the end of the day, you're probably simply upset that you're left out of the celebration. Here's an idea: let's horde our thanks and appreciation as if there's a finite supply! "Oh noes! You're not getting me thanks, little soldier boys! I haz much more important things in mind for these beautiful congratulatory moments! How precious they are, so small and shriveled!"
or better we stop doing special appreciation day or night for guys doing their job... what about that ?
I'm not upset of anything dude... I'm European and I live in Brazil and there is no big round of applause or appreciation nights for dudes doing their job knowing that, cherry on the cake, military support functions that never ever put their lives in line represent I don't know ? 80-90% of the total ? Yaaa let's give a big round of applause for our Irak war vets based in Saudi Arabia to organize food supply![]()
WoW that's na impressive argument. I'll change my OS to the english because the anglo barbarians doubled the letter 't'. Okay.
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There is no country of Europe. You mean Putinistan, right? He would take it, if not for US. Of course, we're so weak right now, he's already rattling his sabre.
The semen of testicular cancer patients is pink, so we're all good with the ribbons.
Well, you would expect Congress to actually care and draw the line on what's largely good for their cons uencies (America) or not. After all, that's exactly why they are there for. But it's a process that unfortunately has been largely co-opted by special interests. Companies are not going to draw the lines themselves, that much is clear.
I just don't really care how anybody feels about their job or the decisions they made, it's really out of my control. That goes for the army guy, the Wall Street stockbroker or the art major... which doesn't mean I don't have my own opinion about some of those decisions, but really, everybody largely makes their own bed, then lie on it, and then we deal with it or not. The "dragged on the street" argument is really relative (extraordinary rendition comes to mind). I would just say that, largely, we've understood that dissent and criticism are integral parts of a healthy society. The question is what to do with those societies that didn't get the memo. Bombing the living out of their cities and killing their families in the name of their own freedom sometimes sends the wrong signal, IMO.
Now, notice that none of the above really involve service members decision-making, that's why I don't pin any of that on them.
We've only blessed like 7 or 8 countries with our freedom bombs the past few years, what's the big deal?
nice come back got
there is no country of Europe but there is the word European in all dictionaries...go figure
No one has explained to me why the military deserves more thanks than any other American who does his or her job that they get paid for?
Xmas when is the last time you went up to your trash collector, shook his hand, and thanked him for his service?
the US has never defaulted...
I'm crushed, and you're on display as a piece of . No surprise you missed the whole point, dumbass. But, kudos. Yes. The word "European" is in the dictionary. You get a gold star.
So you are saying my trash collector is putting his life on the line by collecting trash?
We should also have appreciation nights for our firemen and policemen IMHO.
the military is necessary because americans suck at parenting.
The military is glorified so they can keep enlisting people. Soldiers get paid well, get great benefits, get to travel. It's a great opportunity, but do we really have to suck their s also? When I see bags like Xmas running up to these military guys who intentionally wear their camp fatigues out in public () I just laugh and shake my head. Hey I'll be the fest to thank a real veteran, guys who were drafted during the real wars of wwii and Vietnam, but these days it's just a job.
hindsight should just join the military, save up and use the GI bill to pay for your education. reap all the government tax payer benefits, save up, and invest everything else into a Roth IRA and mutual funds. plus dumbasses think you're some kind of special kid because you get to sit on base all day with free room and board watching TV rofl.
DO garbage collectors risk their lives for you?![]()
Vietnam was a Police Action, not a war, dictated by our politicians. It was completely political and for our oil corporations.
If we had fought it to win rather than merely contain, it might have had a different outcome, it is called a war now as was the Korean conflict, but it is in name only.
There are inherent risks to life and safety in every job.
No, but your trash collector is providing you a much more valuable service than the military.
It's really not that hard to understand when you accept reality. It's no different than a doctor who makes good money but saves your kids life. You appreciate that more than the Taco Bell guy who fills your taco because although both are paying jobs, there's a level of committment and sacrafice that makes it more than the norm.
It's no different than honoring someone who did something heroic or overcame something really difficult. By your logic, it would be stupid to honor a cancer survivor because they didn't even have to work to get cancer. It was just something they got for free.
The point is a lot of this is historical too. There was a time (and it's not really a good thing) where some of the work/wars soldiers had to fight were of unbeliveable significance to defending the freedom of the country and the world. Those wars, where it was more straightforward with regards to what people were fighthing for are long gone at this point, but the stigma still exists. I'm somewhere in the middle on the matter, but less because of the soldiers and more because I am not quite sure the real reasons why our government uses the military as it does. But there are still lots of good people doing good things.
Just because someone gets paid for doing something, doesn't mean they don't deserve credit. I'm not saying everyone in the military should be put on a pedestal, but the "they got paid" argument is kind of silly. We need certain jobs which is why they have to pay for them, but it's not like some jobs aren't more important than others.
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