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In reply to the discussion: This may not be a popular idea, but we didn't fight for your freedom. [View all]JackN415
(924 posts)40. You can always negotiate for a better piece real estate on a memorial wall for your name
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This may not be a popular idea, but we didn't fight for your freedom. [View all]
upaloopa
Jul 2013
OP
Yep. There is always a case for self defense but most of our wars don't qualify...
think
Jul 2013
#16
What's the point of freedom without $? We fought those wars for our economic security
JackN415
Jul 2013
#13
I guess people need reasons to justify war. Yours is a new one to me. I assume you are not being
upaloopa
Jul 2013
#15
1- sarcastic or not depending on your interpretation. 2- where did I say that this...
JackN415
Jul 2013
#23
Not to defend it in the slightest, but his is one of the oldest justifications for war there is.
Posteritatis
Jul 2013
#114
our=the USA. How to divide the spoil between the ruling elite and the dead soldiers..
JackN415
Jul 2013
#35
You can always negotiate for a better piece real estate on a memorial wall for your name
JackN415
Jul 2013
#40
please see this:http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=3167014
JackN415
Jul 2013
#36
History is not your forte. When were you born? google "Domino theory" Vietnam war.
JackN415
Jul 2013
#46
We did????? when? :D ... my post was a satire of the unbelievably stupid domino theory
JackN415
Jul 2013
#100
You can't escape the fate that the sun will be a Red giant and swallow the whole earth eventually
JackN415
Jul 2013
#90
We've disagreed on Snowden before today, but I wanted to let you know that you and your generation
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#108
Yes but misguided. It was a civil war and we had better not got involved, the way we
JackN415
Jul 2013
#50
I should have said 45 years later, I keep losing track of time the older I get. One of the things
upaloopa
Jul 2013
#130
Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy. - Henry Kissinger
L0oniX
Jul 2013
#67
There were 2,594,000 U.S. troops in Viet Nam from 65-73. You don't speak for all Vets.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#76
You say "patriotism will always be exploited" How can that be if none of the 2.5 million Viet Nam
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#156
Since there were 2,594,000 of us in Viet Nam, I don't consider the status of one person as being a
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#157
Your special claim as a Viet Nam vet and your irrational insults don't make what you say to be true.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#160
Look, all I said was we didn't fight to protect our freedoms. You added all the extra shit around
upaloopa
Jul 2013
#161
Agreed. I'd say WWII was the last war where our freedom was seriously threatened.
geckosfeet
Jul 2013
#78
My only problem with the phrase" Freedom isn't free" is that these people aren't included:
hedgehog
Jul 2013
#79
Absolutely-even during the Civil war, it was the poor man fighting the rich mans war
KrazyinKS
Jul 2013
#81
Rich people are always fucking over the poor people -- always have, always will
Jessy169
Jul 2013
#84
We haven't had a Pearl Harbor because countries don't think like that anymore....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#85
What we have are frustrated people fed up with being told to know their place....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#91
I think its funny, Eisenhower,giving advice on war??? LOL. All Eisenhower gave us was Nixon. nt.
graham4anything
Jul 2013
#103
Eisenhower was concerned that the MIC costs would prevent building schools & hospitals.
SleeplessinSoCal
Jul 2013
#112
A government of, by, and for the corporations will tend to fight and scrape for every scrap
indepat
Jul 2013
#116
I am not one to tell you that you are lucky for anything. I was drafted in April 1966. My draft
upaloopa
Jul 2013
#126
They fought for the freedom of Big Oil, Big Banks, Big Agra - Monsanto, etc. That is all.
donheld
Jul 2013
#132
I'm honored you added your post to this thread. I saw a documentry on Netflix called "Carrier". It
upaloopa
Jul 2013
#138