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NordlichReitersays...please discard if any one is offended. There are some NSFW parts that are used to make a point.
But the main points are not NSFW.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to NordlichReiter's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
NordlichReitersays...*beg
Just trying to make room with out killing the vid.
siftbotsays...Sending this video to Beggar's Canyon to plea for a little attention - beg requested by original submitter NordlichReiter.
shuacsays...Bush talking about "patriots willing to serve a cause greater than themselves" is a laugh since he escaped having to go to Vietnam by joining the National Guard. And now he's sending all these kids to die? For a lie? What a fucking scumbag.
MrFisksays...The U.S. war in Afghanistan was not bad, until we switched and baited into Iraq.
NordlichReitersays...The war in Afghanistan is not just about terrorists, its about the country with he biggest out put in Opiate heroine. So in that case, I think that, that "Policing Action" may have been justified.
bella horrida bella "Virgil". I still stand by the fact that no war is good, only that the choice of war is not taken lightly.
Arsenault185says...Personally I am against the war. For many reasons, but the main is that it violates a lot of our prime law. As soldiers, you can walk out in uniform and protest.... but there are still many ways you can take action. Write your congressmen and senators, take part in the electoral process for your government officials. Try to educate other people to do the same. There is nothing wrong with being against the war. I do have a problem though, with those douchebags who join, serve for 4, get out and a year later and get called back. (when you enlist you automatically enlist for 8 years, even if you only sign for 4 active)
NordlichReitersays...Well if you signed a contract that says you serve 4 active duty years, they cannot activate you. It is a breach of contract therefore nullifying any agreements between government and soldier.
Now the fact that they signed a contract with "Stop Loss" and other clauses like that means they were dumb enough not to negotiate the contract with a lawyer.
Contrary to belief any contract between any one anywhere in the united states can be negotiated with a Lawyer it is your right to legal representation. Contracts are legal matters.
A coworker and a person I considered a friend was a Cop/Guard for my college: Negotiated his contract with Marines and Army. Both times they failed to meet his needs, only the last time did they meet his requirements. These requirements weren't out of hand, they were to get him the ability to postpone deployment until some one replaced him as a Guard, and other things that Id rather not mention.
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