03-13-2011, 08:11 PM
Here's my stance. I think our troops deserve our utmost respect and support. Always. But I don't think that precludes questionning our involvement and motives in a given conflict. I think we have a certain responsibility to do that when we're potentially asking them to lay down their lives for us.
I look back at what was done to some of the Vietnam vets returning home--it was awful and never should have happened. But should we have been there? Isn't that a valid question?
Bottom line, I don't think one precludes the other. I think you can support the troops but also question the motives of our leaders. Otherwise, in that regard, we really are sheep.
I look back at what was done to some of the Vietnam vets returning home--it was awful and never should have happened. But should we have been there? Isn't that a valid question?
Bottom line, I don't think one precludes the other. I think you can support the troops but also question the motives of our leaders. Otherwise, in that regard, we really are sheep.
Commando Cunt Queen