Snorri1234 wrote:
You're faced with the options of the government being stupid or the government being evil.
Yet you receive excellent healthcare.
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Snorri1234 wrote:
You're faced with the options of the government being stupid or the government being evil.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
You're faced with the options of the government being stupid or the government being evil.
Yet you receive excellent healthcare.
Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
You're faced with the options of the government being stupid or the government being evil.
Yet you receive excellent healthcare.
Not my government, you cuntflap.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
You're faced with the options of the government being stupid or the government being evil.
Yet you receive excellent healthcare.
Not my government, you cuntflap.
Of course, because had we left Afghanistan to the Dutch, it'd all be A-fucking-OK.
solace19k wrote:Still just left wing ramblings of a disgruntled old man that is pissed off at everyone, and an overzealous Che Guerra wannabe who's take on any subject dealing with authority is that everybody that holds any position in the world is incompetent and corrupt.
Iz Man wrote:When you get older, have to pay your own bills, and are responsible enough to enjoy an adult beverage, then perhaps you'll understand.
Until then, pokemon seems to be your best option.....
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Snorri1234 wrote: Why on earth would anyone enlist when chances are that the ones who order them around have not the best interest in mind for either them or their country? To willingly go into a conflict without thinking for yourself if it's right just seems to me as foolish.
Snorri1234 wrote:You can lay all your patriotism and your "they are protecting you" arguments in front of me, but at the end of the day they do not make the slightest bit of sense. This retarded reverence for soldiers just guilt-trips people into enlisting because they think it is heroic and someone who doesn't enlist must not love his country enough. I have seen few wars which I would lable "just", and to enlist without any idea of what war you are going to partake in is just fucking stupid. No matter how you spin it.
Snorri1234 wrote:People who refuse to go on a mission are usually said to be cowards because they are unwilling to go through with an unjust war, but I call them heroic. To have the balls to refuse to be sent to a conflict you do not judge as just is heroic. To think "hey, this is stupid, why would I go to that?" is ballsy. Anyone who takes orders unquestionly is being the mindless robot the government wants them to be, and I am sorry that I don't have any respect for that but it's just the way it is.

jbrettlip wrote:Just remember, the US had a policy of isolationism which was broken to join WW1 and WW2. I bet the rest of Europe (other than Germany, then) are glad our soldiers were idiots who joined up.

sangfroid wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Just remember, the US had a policy of isolationism which was broken to join WW1 and WW2. I bet the rest of Europe (other than Germany, then) are glad our soldiers were idiots who joined up.
The US was neutral in both world wars in the early years due to selfish interests and joined the wars for selfish reasons. US joined WW1 because Germany was attempting to get Mexico involved in the war in return for SW US (Zimmerman telegram). US joined WW2 because they were attacked by the Japanese and looked to assist the few countries they hadn't already sacrificed through their earlier inaction.
Please let us cease these absurd claims that the US was doing anyone a favour except themselves.
Napoleon Ier wrote:I'm not entirely sure you can say that the position of the US was to only intervene when it's direct interest was involved, you have to remember that Roosevelt was a Democrat of an Interventionist WIlsonian tradition, and it's entirely plausible that both he and indeed to a lesser degree Wilson intervened because they were genuinely concerned about the fate of oppressed peoples.

CrazyAnglican wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:You can lay all your patriotism and your "they are protecting you" arguments in front of me, but at the end of the day they do not make the slightest bit of sense. This retarded reverence for soldiers just guilt-trips people into enlisting because they think it is heroic and someone who doesn't enlist must not love his country enough. I have seen few wars which I would lable "just", and to enlist without any idea of what war you are going to partake in is just fucking stupid. No matter how you spin it.
I didn't question anyone's patriotism or love of their country. I do assert, however, that anyone willing to stand up to protect his/her country, family, way-of-life, etc. is worthy of respect (not reverence, mind you, but respect). Should the need arise there are people willing and able to go to war on my behalf. Given my knowledge of history and the behavior of conquerors throughout history, I'm greatful to those who would stop that from happening to my loved ones. If my government becomes the conqueror, then it is the duty of the citizens to put an end to it, not the military.
Snorri1234 wrote:People who refuse to go on a mission are usually said to be cowards because they are unwilling to go through with an unjust war, but I call them heroic. To have the balls to refuse to be sent to a conflict you do not judge as just is heroic. To think "hey, this is stupid, why would I go to that?" is ballsy. Anyone who takes orders unquestionly is being the mindless robot the government wants them to be, and I am sorry that I don't have any respect for that but it's just the way it is.
Standing up and saying that a war is unjust isn't really that heroic in a country that guarantees free speech. It's a right you can exercise, even if your wrong.
The government wants mindless robots? I don't know about your government, but mine does not. The following article states relevant information about times in which members of the U.S. military are not only permitted but REQUIRED to disobey orders.
http://usmilitary.about.com/cs/military ... orders.htm
Napoleon Ier wrote:I'm not entirely sure you can say that the position of the US was to only intervene when it's direct interest was involved, you have to remember that Roosevelt was a Democrat of an Interventionist WIlsonian tradition, and it's entirely plausible that both he and indeed to a lesser degree Wilson intervened because they were genuinely concerned about the fate of oppressed peoples.
solace19k wrote:sangfroid wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Just remember, the US had a policy of isolationism which was broken to join WW1 and WW2. I bet the rest of Europe (other than Germany, then) are glad our soldiers were idiots who joined up.
The US was neutral in both world wars in the early years due to selfish interests and joined the wars for selfish reasons. US joined WW1 because Germany was attempting to get Mexico involved in the war in return for SW US (Zimmerman telegram). US joined WW2 because they were attacked by the Japanese and looked to assist the few countries they hadn't already sacrificed through their earlier inaction.
Please let us cease these absurd claims that the US was doing anyone a favour except themselves.
You have got to be kidding me... seriously... so let me get this straight... We remain neutral... selfish... we are provoked into a war... selfish... so tell me guy... when is it okay to action on any threat? This is just getting redundant...
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Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:I'm not entirely sure you can say that the position of the US was to only intervene when it's direct interest was involved, you have to remember that Roosevelt was a Democrat of an Interventionist WIlsonian tradition, and it's entirely plausible that both he and indeed to a lesser degree Wilson intervened because they were genuinely concerned about the fate of oppressed peoples.
Then why did they take so much time?
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