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__________________ Sgt. Rafael Peralta ,United States Marine Corps Company A, 1st Bn, 3rd Marine Regt, 3rd Marine Divison We will never forget your valor and sacrifice. Semper Fi ! | ||
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| Milforum Idol |
Who said anything about them? Did they post in this thread? I didn't think so.......
__________________ Sing ye to the Lord, for He hath triumphed gloriously! "If a composer could have said what he wanted to say in words, he wouldn't have needed to write the music." -Gustav Mahler. |
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| Tirones | Oh my lord, sometimes I wonder about the collective IQ of the world. We didnt invade iraq for oil. I admit it may have been part of it but that wasnt it. If you havent noticed the people voted. I know this is an outrageous suggestion but isnt that a good thing? Oh and has anyone fogot about the fact that there were and still are some insurgents their? We were trying to stop the taliban and alkida from gaining yet another safe haven. It wasnt all about the oil people. If it was why am i still paying $2.50 a gallon?
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| | Post 74 |
| Milforum Idol |
First of all, Sadaam Hussein was doing a better job than we are of keeping the insurgency OUT of Iraq... Secondly, we can't control what the oil industry (read: monopoly) does with the prices of oil. All we (read: American gov't. at the time) knew was that we needed oil, and Iraq was the best bet, because drilling into wildlife refuges and offshore drilling is political suicide. And I don't think anyone really believes that it was ONLY oil, but oil was DEFINITELY a reason... A big reason. |
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| Primus Pilus | Quote:
We knew we were going to have to walk the shitholes of this planet when we signed up. Some of us did it so that you wouldnīt have to walk around in your country being afraid. Yeah I know...Kids and their romantic thoughts of making a difference. At the same time I canīt help wonder were this world would have been without those kids ya know? The kids that actually stepped forward when called upon. The kids that picked up a weapon and stood a post, because they realized it was their responsibility to protect the ones that couldnīt protect themselves. Now, I personally never thought.."Hey I am going to protect the ones that choose not to protect themselves". I picked up that weapon because of the ones who canīt. Do you think you anology of the north pole have any bearing on lets say New Yorkers working at the World Trade Center? Or on Londoners who took a bus to work on the wrong day? Or the tourists on Bali out to have a bite to eat, a drink and a dance..Perhaps even go on a date with that girl they met on the second day of their vacation. Or the spansh people who took the train on that summerday back when someone decided they should die because of....Religion, skin color, politics or just the fact they were soft targets to hit? You pick any survivor and tell them that analogy of yours.. Fast forward a few years. Today I have seen some **** that I never thought could exist between people. Today I have been spat at for wearing the uniform my country gave me to wear while protecting the people that for one reaon or another couldnīt protect themselves. Today I listen to people saying my job isnīt honorable, that I do it because of oil or I do it to profit from other peoples missfortunes. I listen to it with a smile on my face while my insides are burning with anger. Why, you might ask? Why donīt I just tell them? There is no use in getting into that argument, because they would never get it. They are the ones that did not step forward. They are the ones that left that responsibility to someone else. Yes, today I am a colder, some would even say a harder man. I recognize that comes with the job while you do what some on this site do for a living. I am ok with paying that prize. Because I know I have made an impact on several lives during my career. And hopefully, when the time comes to sum it up the positive will overpower the negative. Today I have realized that, whatever sacrifice I make. However much I give of my life and of myself there will still be people in this world that are ready to kill others over whatever reason. I just hope that when the time comes for me to stand down there are other kids ready to step forward when called upon. There are other kids that decide it is their responsibility to protect those who can not protect themselves. After all, itīs just a job..................Right? //KJ.
__________________ "We are the pilgrims, Master We shall go always a little further, it may be beyond the last blue mountain barred with snow, Across that angry or glimmering sea..." Last edited by KJ; July 10th, 2009 at 21:35.. | |
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| Je suis aware |
Well put KJ. I don't think anyone could have put it better. It's not only just military folks who know how bad the world can be but those who dare to go to places where things have obviously gone really bad. There are bad guys everywhere and they're not always far away. They come in all kinds of shapes and sizes with different motivations and methods. Doctors know what's truly dangerous and not in terms of disease and illness. The rest of us don't know a thing until something nasty hits the news. A guy who works in the sewers has a better idea of how much junk we actually flush. The rest of us can only guess. A cab driver actually gets to see psychos that live in the city at work (read up on some taxi driver stories... nuts...) while we usually think most people we meet are pretty normal (at least in the beginning). And a lot of us folk here who have military/police experience know that there are some nasty people in the world who do seriously bad things. Our eyes are open to that, but yours are not. On the other hand, I'm sure your eyes are open to things that many of ours are not. If a doctor or experienced nurse's opinion on diseases is different from you, are they necessarily wrong? If 5.56, 03, KJ etc. tell you how nasty the world can be, are they necessarily wrong? It's all about what you see and what you don't see. |
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| Spam King |
I saw a country that rejoiced being rid of the US Army in its cities after a six year occupation. I see a country that is putting too much emphasis or military service and not enough on education. A country where a service medal is valued more than a diploma. A country that supports using service to threaten its own citizens to step back in line while riding a moral high ground that they gave them the ability to step out of the line. Yes, I have a bleak view of the world, and I'm not even talking about the word's dictatorships. And since when did four incidents in usually peaceful nations dictate some to believe the entire world is evil?
__________________ Democracy can not be installed by a foreign country; the people must do it themselves. Free Iran! Half off Iraq, Buy one get one free Kuwait... |
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| Primus Pilus | Quote:
Who wouldnīt be glad to see foreign soldiers being able to leave your own cities? Let me state it clearly. Occupation is not a perfect sulotion. But sometimes the ONLY sulotion. You just donīt get it.. You canīt have the right to a diploma without having the people that serve giving you that right. That is why in some instances the medal of service/valor are rated higher then the diploma. I canīt speak for your feelings. But Service is not a threat, it is an honor. Four instances? Are you kidding me? I brought up those four instances as examples, not as a record over everything that has happened. Do you want me to go on? If you take it just half a step further Pentagon officials probably didnīt know a plane were going to be flown into their building on 9/11.. The thwarted attack, the plane that were taken down by itīs passengers were probably not heading back to be landed on a tarmac? The two hostiles that were shot in the London subway on that summersday were probably not there to sell cookies? The plane that were taken down on a Swedish tarmac before the people onboard had a chance to lift off heading for London to crash it into civilian buildings.. The different hijackings that have been defeated by the very people you question the merits of. What you see are very different from what I see. But that is ok. I do what I do so you donīt have to do it. And so that, hopefully, you can continue to say. "Four incidents are all there have been, this is a peaceful world" But maybe you should sit down and think about it.. Atleast once, where your security comes from... If you still donīt get it I donīt think I can explain it better or more clearly. Last edited by KJ; July 11th, 2009 at 13:17.. | |
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As for emphasis on the military, the military has been at war since 2001, that is why there is a lot of emphasis on it. Once the fighting ends, the people come home and life returns to normal, less emphasis will be placed on military service, as was the case in the mid and late 90's. It'll be back to the "He's in the Army? He must be stupid," sort of thing. So don't you worry. Remove the intellectuals etc etc. and the gunslingers will still be doing their thing, though missions will be different and organizations will be different (yeah it'll be a bit like Afghanistan in a way but for many of us, we really don't care about going to the mall much). Remove the gunslingers from their posts and the bankers, teachers, doctors etc. won't have a stable society in which to ply their trade. The problem with education, basic services etc., is not the military or the emphasis on the military. It's political short sightedness that unfortunately comes with 4 year Presidential terms. Something that takes 12 years to see the results of just simply takes the back seat. Last edited by the_13th_redneck; July 11th, 2009 at 13:36.. | |
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KJ Yes bad things can happen anywhere. The incidents you mention (9-11...etc) But that really is the exception not the rule. Do you know what the odds are of such a thing happening to an individual? You are more likely to be struck by lightning. There is the flip side, good things can randomly happen too. The story of the women how donated a kidney to a total stranger, the philanthropist who decided to build a school in a poor neighborhood etc... The problem is the media always focuses on all that's horrible, which is why we think the world is worse than it really is. But these are "Wild Cards", Wars (which is what USMC03 was talking about) are universally bad. Nobody can expect to enter a conflict zone and expect to have cheerful memories.
__________________ "My center is giving way, my right is in retreat; situation excellent. I shall attack." -Foch I get this question a lot. I am from NYC. I fly a French flag because I work for the Paris Office of a International company. Last edited by mmarsh; July 11th, 2009 at 22:18.. | |
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