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03-16-2007 #1
If one has never served in a war:
Does he/she have the right to be for or against a war?
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03-16-2007 #2
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Absolutely.
Soldiers aren't the only people killed in them, you know.
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03-16-2007 #3Originally Posted by insert_namehere
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03-16-2007 #4
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I was 7 when the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina broke out. That was exactly on April 30th, 1992 and spent the war until august 1994. I have all reasons to be against the war and to be against that brainfuck-position called patriotism. I was not a soldier you guys have no clue what it means not to have water, electricity or something to eat. Many of my family members died serving in the army and 2 of m best friends died in front of my eyes in december 1993 when we used to have a snowball fight and a bomb crashed about 15 meter from us. They were on the wrong place and IŽd be dead too if my father didnŽt call for me to come home.
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03-16-2007 #5
OK Coroner. I guess you're King of the Planet now.
John Ellis Bush in 2012!
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03-16-2007 #6
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Originally Posted by guyone
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03-16-2007 #7
Try to say what?
John Ellis Bush in 2012!
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03-16-2007 #8
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Nope, just as one who has never been murdered has any right to be against murder.
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03-16-2007 #9
What say you, sheepmike? Gonna continue to dance around the issue?
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03-16-2007 #10
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in the spirit of individual rights and freedoms i think that anyone who WANTS to go to war, should go.
all the chickenhawks in gov't who vote for a war should HAVE to go serve in front line positions.
leave the rest of us here in peace
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