Kettle, meet Black.![]()
Kettle, meet Black.![]()
I think what you were trying for, in your whole little hypocrite deal, was to say "pot, meet kettle."
You threw me off with the whole "pot meet black" thing.
And, where are you reading that I'm a hypocrite? I might have slung some shit in the past, but after all the crap that has been going on lately, I'm trying for a "kinder, gentler" approach here.
Last edited by heftysmokes; 04-25-2007 at 10:12 PM. Reason: punctuation
A person's decision to join the armed forces is their own decision. For the most part, none of us know why that decision was made. From my point of view, it makes all the difference in the world whether it's a father's influence, a new born baby and no source of income, peer pressure, the lack of any marketable skills, a judge's decision, or the commonly assumed notion of civic duty.
However since we can't know anyone's true reason for joinging the armed forces the only decent belief left to have is that the person joined out of noble causes. It is a mistake to label every man that serves as a man serving for the money alone. There are far easier and far less life threatening ways to get money than military service. The question here is really how much respect and gratitude do the people that help you continue to have your freedoms really derserve. I don't care why they join the work there isn't a price you can put on what those men and women do for us. If you honestly don't care about these people I sincerely wish you to have all of your personal freedoms taken away because you are far from being derserving of them.
God bless all who serve.
"I'm a leaf on the wind watch how I soar."
Hoban Washburn
I agree with you. I am studying to teach high school, after I had worked as an IT technician, and, following that, as a finance salesman. I have learned that one's profession is more often than not a matter of things falling into place, rather than a premeditated pathway to an end destination. The real argument is what an individual is currently doing, not why they are doing it.
Doctors are given respect for saving lives, likewise those in the armed forces should be given respect for protecting our existence as a country.
My Dad was in the military for over 20 years. During and after high school, I knew I didn't have it in me to be in the military. There are many paths people can take. Knowing that I considered military as an option and I didn't have it in me, I respect and admire those who do serve even more. IMHO, it doesn't matter how or why they got there, the important thing is they are there, protecting rights for people they don't know. I consider it an honor to do what I can to show them I appreciate what they are doing.
Thanks to everyone that spoke up on our behalf, you all already know how I feel about you, but I felt compelled to say it again.
This site has always embraced troops, deployed or not, and I am not sure if I have ever read comments that so blatently denounced support. Not support for war, but for those men and women that are willing to sacrifice whatever it takes.
You said this is a joke, but failed to point that out in your following post. Instead you tried to clairify your position. Not a joke.
Do you understand that they are not trying to be your hero. What is done, is done as selfless sacrifice, and supports a greater effort than you. I am not typing this to make you feel guilty or for any other reason than this: I FELT OFFENDED, and not for me, cause you can say what you will, but for your fellow countrymen. I have worked beside Canadian's in Afghanistan, I've seen them die for you and their country, I've given them aid when wounded and they did the same for me. Of course, in the end, you do not speak for the vast majority; so I hope you feel alone and helpless in your little dark corner of earth.
P.S. There are Canadian's fighting in Iraq.![]()
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I know I am new, but I will keep what I hvae to say short and sweet. It is not about the ability to buy cigars over here, it is about the availability. Yes, there are some decent smokes out here, but very limited supplies provided by a cigar club here on base. They do what they can with the humidors they can find and what they can get.
If I could, I would do what I can to provide more of a variety of cigars out here, but I am working 13hr + days.
Trust me, the cigar smokers who are out here appreciate the fact that they can get some decent smokes. Now, in a perfect world, the humidors would be set to the proper humidity. Due to circumstances, being a war zone and all, we take what we can get.
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I think he means the matching eloquence and the subsequent post(s) to explain it.You do make a good point Hefty (really), and we do have to tell him why he's an ignorant ass instead of just calling him an ignorant ass. Although by now, he can read the thread and see for himself why he is an ignorant ass.
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Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.
I am truely not trying to create any more "waves" here, especially with the established members. I just hate disrespect to our troops. This is a free country because of men like them.
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