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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]intheflow
(30,153 posts)117. We have been attacked since Pearl Harbor: 9/11/2001.
Our big and powerful army didn't stop that attack.
That one statement does not invalidate the rest of this excellent post, though. Hate that whole jingoistic bullshit that passes for patriotism. I'll bet the guy who sends out that letter never saw a day's service to his country.
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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