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MADem

(135,425 posts)
9. "Thank YOU for your support" usually enables an easy transition to another topic.
Sat Jan 5, 2013, 07:58 AM
Jan 2013

I'd rather be thanked than excoriated, though nowadays, I don't get much of any of that and I stay under the radar. I don't hang out at a lot of places where vets gather (unless the commissary and exchange count!) these days, but I'm not feeling any "disdain" from civilian Democrats in my 'liberal, northeastern' state--not in the slightest...so I think a lot of this angst and agita are limited to a small subset of people who just won't know what to do or who to complain about when the drawdown really starts crunching the end strength numbers downward and those servicmembers are competing with them for jobs in the civilian workforce.

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Not in the slightest. I do think we have a few folks here who like to troll and divide on the topic MADem Jan 2013 #1
"We didn't ask to be worshiped, we simply hoped to not get shit upon .." Scuba Jan 2013 #2
Amen, brother, and well said pinboy3niner Jan 2013 #4
True progressives or not, I'll wager they don't know a single servicemember on a personal level. MADem Jan 2013 #7
2 decades active/reserves - and never once expected that DrDan Jan 2013 #3
I hate getting "thanks for your service" it always seems so fake. Katashi_itto Jan 2013 #5
"Thank YOU for your support" usually enables an easy transition to another topic. MADem Jan 2013 #9
I wanted ONE thing. TahitiNut Jan 2013 #6
I hear you, brother pinboy3niner Jan 2013 #8
No. Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #10
It wasn't voluntary and it wasn't worthy of thanks or adoration tularetom Jan 2013 #11
NO 4Q2u2 Jan 2013 #12
it has a lot to do with guilt RedstDem Jan 2013 #13
You're asking the wrong people. TahitiNut Jan 2013 #17
I agree, youre right RedstDem Jan 2013 #18
When duty calls and says you must... msedano Jan 2013 #14
recommended for the use of "horsepuckiest" tavalon Jan 2013 #15
Never sarisataka Jan 2013 #16
Online debating RW Vets during the Iraq invasion/occupation ThoughtCriminal Jan 2013 #19
I noticed that with a lot of the "pro-war" republican veterans Victor_c3 Jan 2013 #21
And some that do claim combat experience are likely phonies ThoughtCriminal Jan 2013 #22
Absolutely! There are a LOT of "comic book veterans." TahitiNut Jan 2013 #23
Wow, I had no idea that there weren't more "real" Vietnam vets out there Victor_c3 Jan 2013 #24
none of the vets I know do...and they HATE it... w8liftinglady Jan 2013 #20
Gratitude and admiration are not what's needed ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2013 #25
I think the info is there - one has to spend some time finding it - it is not spoon-fed DrDan Jan 2013 #26
Hopefully, Google is better now than it was 45 years ago. JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2013 #27
and where were you in Germany? I was in A.F. at Sembach for 3 years DrDan Jan 2013 #29
Mohringen JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2013 #30
never visited either of those - but sure did enjoy trips to Stuttgart DrDan Jan 2013 #31
Maybe the AF base was called "Echterdingen" JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2013 #32
My brother in law doesn't like all that hero worship shit or Thanks for your Service. glowing Jan 2013 #28
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