aardfrith
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

Why protest the war in Iraq. Human beings are selfish animals by nature and NOBODY has lost a cunt hairs worth of their quality of life since 2003.  why do i see a bunch of kids waving their signs  in front of recruiting stations and doing protest walks blocking traffic.  I have more respect for the insurgent that detonates an IED than for all these new wannabe hippies.  I have an open mind though, so I wonder.  If you have felt the need to protest the war in Iraq, why?  I understand that there are sincere people out there against the war, but I think thats the minority.  Th majority of people I have come across that have participated in these types of events are for the most part ill inform and ignorant of the actual goings on of the war.  They base all their opinions on totally biased and inaccurate media sources.  it seriously makes me fucking sick.  I think its abunch of bored shit heads who wanna feel like they are a part of a new generation of hippies.  they dont really feel strong against the war, just rage against the machine if you will.

seriously the only people effected by this war in an adverse way are the citizens of Iraq and the soldiers/sailors/airmen/marines of our armed forces.  no draft.  no rationing. no black outs.  GET REAL FUCKOS!

heres your oppurtunity to change my mind about all the anti war sentiment.
Why protest the war, why are kids waving signs in front of recruiting stations and doing protest walks?

Perhaps they are sick and tired of seeing loved ones, friends, relations, neighbours, fellow citizens, etc. coming home in an ambulance or worse, in a box.  Seeing this happen for no reason other than a supposedly cheap and easy vote-winner when the search for Osama was going badly.  I don't believe George Bush gave a rat's ass about the plight of the average Iraqi when he decided to invade and I don't believe he does now.  So don't give us the standard rhetoric about it being about Iraqi freedom.

Sure, there's no draft, no rationing, no black outs but there's a lot of money being poured into the war and that money is coming from average Joe's on the street.  That's reason enough for the protests but I think the continual influx of body bags also has a large part to do with it.
KnowMeByTrailOfDead
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aardfrith wrote:

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

Why protest the war in Iraq. Human beings are selfish animals by nature and NOBODY has lost a cunt hairs worth of their quality of life since 2003.  why do i see a bunch of kids waving their signs  in front of recruiting stations and doing protest walks blocking traffic.  I have more respect for the insurgent that detonates an IED than for all these new wannabe hippies.  I have an open mind though, so I wonder.  If you have felt the need to protest the war in Iraq, why?  I understand that there are sincere people out there against the war, but I think thats the minority.  Th majority of people I have come across that have participated in these types of events are for the most part ill inform and ignorant of the actual goings on of the war.  They base all their opinions on totally biased and inaccurate media sources.  it seriously makes me fucking sick.  I think its abunch of bored shit heads who wanna feel like they are a part of a new generation of hippies.  they dont really feel strong against the war, just rage against the machine if you will.

seriously the only people effected by this war in an adverse way are the citizens of Iraq and the soldiers/sailors/airmen/marines of our armed forces.  no draft.  no rationing. no black outs.  GET REAL FUCKOS!

heres your oppurtunity to change my mind about all the anti war sentiment.
Why protest the war, why are kids waving signs in front of recruiting stations and doing protest walks?

Perhaps they are sick and tired of seeing loved ones, friends, relations, neighbours, fellow citizens, etc. coming home in an ambulance or worse, in a box.  Seeing this happen for no reason other than a supposedly cheap and easy vote-winner when the search for Osama was going badly.  I don't believe George Bush gave a rat's ass about the plight of the average Iraqi when he decided to invade and I don't believe he does now.  So don't give us the standard rhetoric about it being about Iraqi freedom.

Sure, there's no draft, no rationing, no black outs but there's a lot of money being poured into the war and that money is coming from average Joe's on the street.  That's reason enough for the protests but I think the continual influx of body bags also has a large part to do with it.
That money is also employing millons of americans that work for defense contractors, research firms and millitary bases.
GATOR591957
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KnowMeByTrailOfDead wrote:

aardfrith wrote:

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

Why protest the war in Iraq. Human beings are selfish animals by nature and NOBODY has lost a cunt hairs worth of their quality of life since 2003.  why do i see a bunch of kids waving their signs  in front of recruiting stations and doing protest walks blocking traffic.  I have more respect for the insurgent that detonates an IED than for all these new wannabe hippies.  I have an open mind though, so I wonder.  If you have felt the need to protest the war in Iraq, why?  I understand that there are sincere people out there against the war, but I think thats the minority.  Th majority of people I have come across that have participated in these types of events are for the most part ill inform and ignorant of the actual goings on of the war.  They base all their opinions on totally biased and inaccurate media sources.  it seriously makes me fucking sick.  I think its abunch of bored shit heads who wanna feel like they are a part of a new generation of hippies.  they dont really feel strong against the war, just rage against the machine if you will.

seriously the only people effected by this war in an adverse way are the citizens of Iraq and the soldiers/sailors/airmen/marines of our armed forces.  no draft.  no rationing. no black outs.  GET REAL FUCKOS!

heres your oppurtunity to change my mind about all the anti war sentiment.
Why protest the war, why are kids waving signs in front of recruiting stations and doing protest walks?

Perhaps they are sick and tired of seeing loved ones, friends, relations, neighbours, fellow citizens, etc. coming home in an ambulance or worse, in a box.  Seeing this happen for no reason other than a supposedly cheap and easy vote-winner when the search for Osama was going badly.  I don't believe George Bush gave a rat's ass about the plight of the average Iraqi when he decided to invade and I don't believe he does now.  So don't give us the standard rhetoric about it being about Iraqi freedom.

Sure, there's no draft, no rationing, no black outs but there's a lot of money being poured into the war and that money is coming from average Joe's on the street.  That's reason enough for the protests but I think the continual influx of body bags also has a large part to do with it.
That money is also employing millons of americans that work for defense contractors, research firms and millitary bases.
So my guess here is you don't want a cure for cancer either.  It also employs thousands if not millions of people in research and care.  Please explain your logic, you lost me.

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