RuntheDamnBall Posted November 17, 2004 Posted November 17, 2004 article from Newsday I wish this were unreal. Ex-military people here will probably appreciate this even more. Heartbreaking, regarless.
erynthered Posted November 17, 2004 Posted November 17, 2004 When the rules are that there are no rules It seems, that some think there are rules............... My Dad, who fought in Korea said, Its kill or be killed. Thanks for the article.
SD Jarhead Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 God Bless our brave men and women. They are giving their blood and lives for freedom while pieces of stevestojan like Petrino in Albany sit back and criticize them, questioning their bravery... :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: PIA
Campy Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 They are giving their blood and lives for freedom while pieces of stevestojan like Petrino in Albany sit back and criticize them, questioning their bravery... :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: PIA 122486[/snapback] Anyone else see irony there?
Alaska Darin Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 Anyone else see irony there? 122653[/snapback] No. Please explain.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 Anyone else see irony there? 122653[/snapback] I dont' see it either. Just becaue you're free to criticize those in uniform who hvave to do things you may not approve of doesn't mean you should.
Campy Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 No. Please explain. 122691[/snapback] The sweeping "give their blood for freedom" line immediatley followed by what amounts to telling someone to shut the fugg up for freely expressing their opinion doesn't seem the least bit ironic to you? To each his own.
Satan Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 The sweeping "give their blood for freedom" line immediatley followed by what amounts to telling someone to shut the fugg up for freely expressing their opinion doesn't seem the least bit ironic to you? To each his own. 122779[/snapback] I still don't see the irony. Unless you are implying that SDJ doesn't have the same right to criticize his fellow citizens.
Campy Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 I still don't see the irony. 122780[/snapback] As I said, to each his own. And no, I'm in no way implying that SDJ doesn't have the right to criticize. I'm not sure where you're getting that from. I just find the impassioned line about freedom followed by telling someone to shut up because he doesn't like what's said to be ironic. It's o'kay if you don't, it's really no big deal.
VabeachBledsoefan Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 As I said, to each his own. And no, I'm in no way implying that SDJ doesn't have the right to criticize. I'm not sure where you're getting that from. I just find the impassioned line about freedom followed by telling someone to shut up because he doesn't like what's said to be ironic. It's o'kay if you don't, it's really no big deal. 122786[/snapback] I get it!!!!!!!!!
GG Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 The sweeping "give their blood for freedom" line immediatley followed by what amounts to telling someone to shut the fugg up for freely expressing their opinion doesn't seem the least bit ironic to you? To each his own. 122779[/snapback] Sorry, didn't get the irony either. He didn't tell him to shut up. He said his opinion was worth stevestojan.
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