TheTwilightKid Wrote:
So you dont support the troops...Do you think any single one of em were gung-ho to be sent over there and kill others with the possibility of being killed as well?
These men and women joined the armed forces to protect our country, proabbly with the hopes of never being put in the posistion of actually having to defend us....
It was the governemnts decision, not the troops....They are doing their jobs....no matter how unfortunate it was, is, and has become....
so , if a troop dies..... who cares???
is that what you're saying? tell me im wrong please. tell me, im mis-interpreting what youre saying. I relaly hope I am...
I grew up right next to Offutt AFB. All my friends' parents went over during Desert Shield/Storm. Now I have a bunch of friends who joined ROTC programs here at ISU. Yes, there are a lot of people hoping to get a free ride through college for showing up one weekend a month (or whatever it is) who are now knee-deep in sand. However, when you sign up for the military, regardless of whether it was pre- or post-9/11, you cannot just assume that your 5 years will be peaceful. I'm not saying I don't support these guys and gals, that my heart doesn't drop every time I read that another bunch of them were injured or killed, that it doesn't suck that they are getting shipped over there, but like you said: these people also made a commitment to serve this country in the armed forces. I don't ever want to have to deal with the possibility of going over there and possibly dying, so I'm not enlisting. And yes, I do know some people who signed up after 9/11 so they could go over there and "get revenge." I know people that are excited about the kind of firepower the military possesses and talks about it in terms of how it kills someone or how many people it kills. There are some people who believe in "the cause" (our country's cause or their own personal cause or whatever) enough to die for it.