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In reply to the discussion: I am sick to death of getting chain e-mails and Facebook notices all about [View all]citizen blues
(608 posts)63. I'm tired of the hypocrisy of it!
If we truly wanted to honor our military, we wouldn't have homeless veterans on the streets. Our oh-so-patriotic congress would pass the veterans' jobs bill. We would stop sending our young men and women to serve in tour after tour after tour after tour in combat zones. You don't come back "normal" from that. You just don't.
Yeah, I'm sick of the "love" the military hype because that's all it is - hype. If we truly meant it, as a nation, we would put our money where our mouths are!
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I am sick to death of getting chain e-mails and Facebook notices all about [View all]
hedgehog
Sep 2014
OP
Thank you! I'm bookmarking this for the next time I see one of those posts on FB.
DesertDiamond
Sep 2014
#6
So true. Coal miners have a tougher life than military men. But no admiration for them. nt
Logical
Sep 2014
#7
I'd say a Coast Guardman's Deep Sea Rescue duty is tougher and who ever hears about them.
sarge43
Sep 2014
#10
I agree. Many jobs in this country are terrible. But the military is for some reason the only....
Logical
Sep 2014
#11
Well, my husband and I may be unique, but neither of us recall being worshipped or treated special
sarge43
Sep 2014
#14
What war, since maybe WWII, was fought to preserve American "freedom?"
Jackpine Radical
Sep 2014
#31
Maybe we don't need a military as large as the combined forces of the rest of the world to do that.
Jackpine Radical
Sep 2014
#36
I don't think our presence all over the place contributes to world peace.
Jackpine Radical
Sep 2014
#44
I'm still waiting for the military to actually protect my constitutional rights.
arcane1
Sep 2014
#27