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Old 03-27-2012, 08:46 AM
DroopSnoot DroopSnoot is offline
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Originally Posted by Oldschool61 View Post
Basically yes. And they were never protecting "our" freedom. They were over throwing a dictator. And wheather it was legal is still up for grabs. Not one american soldier has had to fight for our freedom since WWII.
Well lets hope america never has the need for anyone to over throw any of its government, because imagine if the world had your attitude,"if its not at my door i dont care".
This may come as a supprise to you but what happens around the world affects your freedoms and your countries freedoms. Its called commerce.

My friends died for a just cause, wether that's Iraq's populas's freedom or countries sounding Iraq's security and European and North American security.

Freedom is maintained its not perminent, thats what all the U.S soliders deaths since WW2 has achieved for you, the liberty to say it was all for nothing.

It always amazes me how the people how never had any direct experience of the instance have the most opinions about it which are mostly based upon a media outlet used for the furthering of their own particular cause, in this case a headline story.

I'm done with this BS thread.

Last edited by DroopSnoot; 03-27-2012 at 08:50 AM.
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