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In reply to the discussion: I don't think it's healthy or good that we lionize those who serve in the military [View all]Meiko
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I don't think it's healthy or good that we lionize those who serve in the military [View all]
cali
Apr 2012
OP
If I were as embarrassed of my service as you are, I'd NEVER mention it.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2012
#36
I'm not "embarrassed" by it. I just object to the glorification of the military.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#44
R#7 & K. The mostly great Charlie RANGEL nailed it when he said economic necessity was/is
UTUSN
Apr 2012
#10
Ah, I misunderstood you. But I didn't mistake the 'criticizing' vs. 'lionizing'
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#24
I don't think that is the real problem - if someone is a real hero they deserve to be recognized.
jwirr
Apr 2012
#17
Today it sure is. But I do not remember thinking my uncle and his friends WWII were that special
jwirr
Apr 2012
#19
I hear the truth in that. Maybe the reason I did not see a lot of that was because we were a farm
jwirr
Apr 2012
#29
It's not the military that's assumed the posture...it's the politicians who have used them as such..
cynatnite
Apr 2012
#35