thompsonx
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ORIGINAL: thompsonx Rumtiger: What is it exactly that makes the "boots on the ground" sacrosanct? We were fighting an illegal war. We were war criminals we were murderers but mostly we were tree snuffers. When we could not find the "enemy" we just broke stuff up for the hell of it...they were called "targets of opportunity" If you do not believe this perhaps you should acquaint yourself with names like Cam Ne and Mei Lei. Since you were never there and you seem to have a limited knowledge of that conflict you look to be standing in pretty shallow water. I am curious how you might behave towards "boots on the ground" were you to find yourself, once you join the service, as a prison guard at Gitmo, Would you treat your charges as honorable warriors or otherwise? thompson Dont ever patronize me again. I was not aware that I was patronizing you. Please explane. I'm well aware of the military's job being to kill people and break stuff. Actually that is not the job of the military. And my reason for being in this thread in the first place was not about policies, politics or fucked up shit in Vietnam and i've made that pretty fucking clear by now, that goes for you too fargle. You talk a lot about what you are not here for but you do not say why you are here. if today you where to call me or my brother (a Marine whose already served his tours in Iraq) You are not a marine so please do not include yourself. If your brother is a marine then he knows that there is no maximum number of tours that he can be assigned to. those same things, it wouldent be any different then Vietnam decades ago, not because of policy and not because of any shit that happened, it's because we are not in charge of what happens, we're just there to do our job, do what we are told to do, or in the words of my brother: "do what is necessary so that we came back alive." The marine corps spends a great deal of time training its men as to the difference between lawful orders and unlawful orders. It is a court martial offence to obey an unlawful order. Thus your "do what is necessary..."bumper sticker logic does not apply. You think the soldiers had any real say about where they went, where they fought or why they went? Actually they do,,,if you have the personal courage to "do the right thing" Going after them means your going after those with the least power in the situation, those without a real choice, We have a voluntary military that means that if you choose to join it implies that you agree with what you will be doing. it makes people like Jane Fonda cowards, and people who would do the same as her cowards, People like Muhamad Ali and Jane Fonda put their carrears on the line...Did you know that when Ali refused induction he was stripped of his title and not allowed to box. not cowards because they dident fight, thats our right as Americans to join the military or not, but it seems pretty fucking cowardly to me to attack those who simply had to do things without a say. take your deabte about policy and the rest of the political bullshit and shove it, its not what i'm here for. Why exactly are you here if you do not wish to discuss? And by the way, what I intend to do in the military, and what goes on in my head isent your business unless I want it to be. So you have said most eloquently on several occasions. You also seem to have a little problem responding to direct questions which makes discussion with you more than a little difficult. thompson
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