Posted by NE IA on January 25, 2009 at 16:36:07 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: Guantonimo Prison posted by IndianaRed on January 25, 2009 at 14:31:21:
I have to agree 100%, and not going to do the name calling or anything violent. You are correct ....I certianly don't get it!
The reason we can have a differance of opinion is because of blood shed, and I wonder how much the average poster on this board, pro or con has actualy seen. Not counting the movies about war.
I disregard the war heros on the news as they kick in dors like John Wayne and open fire etc. Unless things have changed since 1971, those guys are more actors infront of a TV camera than blood thirsty soilders. Most soilders in my day were scared crapless 99% of the time, and seldom were hero stunts done. HEY, something else, is they do cry sometimes too. Maybe they turn their heads cause they don't want their biddies to know they are soft.
Maybe I am soft, haven't watched any sort of war movie since I got out, probably never will. I get tears in my eyes when I visit the cemetary where my good friend lays. Brought his remains home April of 1970, still to soft to visit his mother. But I'm very strong in believing he died to make others rich.
Mater of fact I'm getting on in years, and have troubles visiting his grave anymore, he never got married, kids or grandchildren. All he got was three rounds in the forehead, and his mother got a flag that I folded and gave to her.
Soft you say ---darn straight, I just am exactly that.
I hope you don't think this is personel in any shape or form, we all are products of our enviorment, and often they differ.
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