If you believe that war is the answer,
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yellowbird wrote:are you willing to fight?
I had a debate with my 15 year old son today on this subject. He believes that in many cases war/attack is the only solution. I suggested that since he has this view than he must be willing to fight along side his fellow countrymen. He disagreed. You can believe that war is the answer and yet not be involved in it, so he says, unless it is self defense, of course.
I say if you truely believe in something you better be able to personally, physically and mentally be able to back it up.
Am I wrong..or what?
I think you have sour grapes that your son shares a different view than you. Holding a belief and acting on that belief are two different things and the first does not require the latter.0 -
...PaperPlates wrote:Are you a recruiter?
I know a couple of recruiters here at work The told me that they have adjusted the physical, emotional and intelectual requirements for active service (and the also increased the maximum age requirement).
You don't have to be in peak fighting condition to provide logistical support for combat units. Sure, you will have to make it through basic training and small arms handling, but there are a awful lot of people working behind the scenes in the Middle East theater.
Are those behind the scenes personel in harm's way? Of course they are. Anytime you mount a military operation, there are hazzards involved. But, if you look at it from their view... it is less likely that you will be killed or injured doing communications work in the Green Zone, than going out on street patrol in Sadr City.Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
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It is stupid to think that you have to be willing to do something before you can support it.
I support deep sea research. There is no way I am going got go do it.
I support gay marriage. There is no way I am going to marry another guy.
I support a womans right to choose. I am not willing to choose for her or willing to perform the abortion if she chooses to have one.Peace through superior firepower!0 -
I believe you are wrong. I believe there's need for firemen, police officers and janitors, by your way of thinking I should do all these roles.yellowbird wrote:are you willing to fight?
I had a debate with my 15 year old son today on this subject. He believes that in many cases war/attack is the only solution. I suggested that since he has this view than he must be willing to fight along side his fellow countrymen. He disagreed. You can believe that war is the answer and yet not be involved in it, so he says, unless it is self defense, of course.
I say if you truely believe in something you better be able to personally, physically and mentally be able to back it up.
Am I wrong..or what?
Let's hope you've never taken any of your family to see a doctor. Because if you really felt doctors were necessary you would have devoted and sacrificed 7-11 years of your life to learning to be one.“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
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El_Kabong wrote:then why keep quoting me?
i never said i would or tried to change your mind, just asking you to back up what you were saying, and i see that got to be too much
that's how it always goes when someone can't hang...they suddenly become disinterested in my viewpoint. don't be scared, i won't bite
btw, the army doesn't give psychological tests
I didnt try to join the army.Why go home
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ProvidenceHunter wrote:It is stupid to think that you have to be willing to do something before you can support it.
I support deep sea research. There is no way I am going got go do it.
I support gay marriage. There is no way I am going to marry another guy.
I support a womans right to choose. I am not willing to choose for her or willing to perform the abortion if she chooses to have one.
I think people are looking at this question in the most simplistic of forms in order to ...i don't know why. I'm not picking on you, but your post kind of sums up best the argument that seems to support those who would support war, yet not be involved in the fighting of it. Which is fine. To an extent.
The original post brought the views of a 15-year-old son to his father on the matter. The father is saying to his son that, if it comes to war, if I believe it to be just, I will fight, otherwise I cannot support it. The son is saying to his father, whether or not I believe it is just, I can support it without having to fight in it.
This is about taking up arms in defense of your country. It isn't about women's health, it isn't about janitorial duities, it isn't about medicine. It's about the ultimate sacrifice in the most dangerous and risky of endevours a human can take, and being put in the postition to make that kind of totally selfless decision that could change your life forever. Or end it in a moments notice. If it is justified (where are those wolverine (Red Dawn) lovers now?), I don't see how anyone could refuse the privilege to fight and possibly die for their country.
So, I can't see the son's side of the argument. I think those of you on that side of the argument who are able-bodied and of fighting age need to know what the sacrifce really means before you can ascertain to argue that this is just another one of those decisions you make on a whimsy.
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gue_barium wrote:I think people are looking at this question in the most simplistic of forms in order to ...i don't know why. I'm not picking on you, but your post kind of sums up best the argument that seems to support those who would support war, yet not be involved in the fighting of it. Which is fine. To an extent.
The original post brought the views of a 15-year-old son to his father on the matter. The father is saying to his son that, if it comes to war, if I believe it to be just, I will fight, otherwise I cannot support it. The son is saying to his father, whether or not I believe it is just, I can support it without having to fight in it.
This is about taking up arms in defense of your country. It isn't about women's health, it isn't about janitorial duities, it isn't about medicine. It's about the ultimate sacrifice in the most dangerous and risky of endevours a human can take, and being put in the postition to make that kind of totally selfless decision that could change your life forever. Or end it in a moments notice. If it is justified (where are those wolverine (Red Dawn) lovers now?), I don't see how anyone could refuse the privilege to fight and possibly die for their country.
So, I can't see the son's side of the argument. I think those of you on that side of the argument who are able-bodied and of fighting age need to know what the sacrifce really means before you can ascertain to argue that this is just another one of those decisions you make on a whimsy.
to you and just a few others who understood the real question. i honestly wanted REAL feedback. i'm trying to raise my kids the best i can and it is good, i think, to get other opinions, at times.
by the way ....i'm a mother.0 -
yellowbird wrote:to you and just a few others who understood the real question. i honestly wanted REAL feedback. i'm trying to raise my kids the best i can and it is good, i think, to get other opinions, at times.
by the way ....i'm a mother.
oops. sorry.
i understand the question well. I think I was one of the first to propose (on these message boards in 2003) that fighting age men in support of the war need put their money-makers where their mouths are.
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'i was a long time coming
i'll be a long time gone
you've got your whole life to do something
and that's not very long
so why don't you give me a call
when you're willing to fight
for what you think is real
for what you think is right'If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
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Bottom line... War should be something you are forced into, not something you choose to do.
We were forced into the 1991 Gulf War by pleas from the Arab neighbors in response to Hussein's invasion/occupation of Kuwait. We were foced to go into Afghanistan after the Taliban stood in defiance to protect Usama Bin Laden's al Qaeda network. We chose to go into Iraq. There is a big difference.Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
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Cosmo wrote:Bottom line... War should be something you are forced into, not something you choose to do.
We were forced into the 1991 Gulf War by pleas from the Arab neighbors in response to Hussein's invasion/occupation of Kuwait. We were foced to go into Afghanistan after the Taliban stood in defiance to protect Usama Bin Laden's al Qaeda network. We chose to go into Iraq. There is a big difference.
I believe the first Gulf War was manipulated by Hussein's CIA "trusted". He got fooled into believing he could get away with it. By operatives from the USA.
Just my theory.
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and the flip side to that nonsense is those not supporting the government's position should go live in the country they don't want to fight.gue_barium wrote:oops. sorry.
i understand the question well. I think I was one of the first to propose (on these message boards in 2003) that fighting age men in support of the war need put their money-makers where their mouths are.
Gee que, it's easy being simple minded.“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
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surferdude wrote:and the flip side to that nonsense is those not supporting the government's position should go live in the country they don't want to fight.
Gee que, it's easy being simple minded.
There is nothing simple-minded about taking the oath to fight and die.
Get that through your thick skull.
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...gue_barium wrote:I believe the first Gulf War was manipulated by Hussein's CIA "trusted". He got fooled into believing he could get away with it. By operatives from the USA.
Just my theory.
I don't know about that. I understood that Hussein truely believed that Kuwait was actually a part of Iraq and that the West would not interfere with his 'reclaiming what was once his'.
Hopefully, the truth will be told to us... some day.Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
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"If you support the war, go fight in it because you want to support it!"
Ok... this is the flip side:
"If you are against this war, you are dissenting from our way of life and our government. Therefore, move to Canada- or better yet- Iraq!"
Both sides are BS folks. Fact.0 -
Alex_Coe wrote:"If you support the war, go fight in it because you want to support it!"
Ok... this is the flip side:
"If you are against this war, you are dissenting from our way of life and our government. Therefore, move to Canada- or better yet- Iraq!"
Both sides are BS folks. Fact.
Thanks for the simplification.
You silly willy.
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El_Kabong wrote:you can't always apply things to every single circumstance...things aren't that black and white
In no way did my post imply that things are black and white.0 -
sponger wrote:In no way did my post imply that things are black and white.
You don't have to.
You're an asshole.
It's a fun occupation, isn't it?
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gue_barium wrote:You don't have to.
You're an asshole.
It's a fun occupation, isn't it?
I'm sure it beats that paper route you've been working. And could you do me a huge favor and try making your point without becoming belligerent? I'm sure you are capable of doing that. Otherwise, you only prove that fervent peace activism truly is the result of malignant childishness.0 -
sponger wrote:I'm sure it beats that paper route you've been working.
Heehee.
I guess I am King here, if that's the best you can throw.
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