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In reply to the discussion: I do not worship the ground our military walks on [View all]earthside
(6,960 posts)Whoa.
That is not American.
The Declaration of independence doesn't say anything about our rights being granted to us by a military force.
Nor does the Constitution make any such reference.
You can be pro-military ... but have some perspective. We are free because of a lot of different Americans doing a lot of different things.
In fact, I would put the military quite a ways down on the list of important individuals and groups that have done heroic things to secure our way of life.
A whole history full of laborers ... farmers and factory workers ... sadly indentured servants and slaves ... explorers and pioneers ... small business owners and religious leaders ... on and on and on.
George Washington and his comrades warned about a standing army with good cause and we should never forget his admonition. In fact, in my estimation, for the every 'positive' the U.S. military did for the country, there are at least two of three bad consequences.