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Originally Posted by JRutledge
No I have never heard anyone say that hate the military other than the group I referenced. And I do not know if hate is the right word for their behavior. Just because you disagree with a policy or the leadership for a course of action, that does not mean you hate something. But for most conservatives that is hard to understand. Considering that anyone that opposed the war was considered unpatriotic and un-American.
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Way over-simplified statement. I don't think people that are opposed to (what war?) are necessarily unpatriotic, but if they are called to war and don't go, they are very definitely chicken and don't deserve to live in this country, as millions have died to give them the freedom they are afraid to stand up for. Many died in Vietnam because of the anti-military efforts perpetrated on our own soil, by supposedly patriotic, red-blooded Americans who thwarted our military efforts, affected political decisions and swayed our military to back out of a war that WE WERE GOING TO WIN IF GIVEN THE CHANCE!
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
For you to say that most groups that feel that way are liberal is not only misleading, it is not true. I do not think the issues that people that blew up the Government building in Oklahoma City were liberal. Oh, you forgot that.
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Again, I'm talking about extremists, which Timoty McVeigh was. He was
nota conservative or a liberal, he was a fruit cake extremist with an agenda that nowhere remotely resembles a conservative. Ultra right-wingers are as dangerous, if not more dangerous than the hate-spewing, God-hating ultra left-wingers.
You can disagree all you want, but I was in the military during Vietnam and know the score. I really didn't like getting nasty looks from all the peaceniks either, but oh well, I put up with it. All gave some. Some gave all.