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Originally posted by SoCal911SC
As we now know, Pat doesn't agree that individuals can or should be held responsible for their own personal decisions or the exercise of their free will.
So, while you and this soldier from the article feel one way:
"Well, I signed up. I signed the papers. So you know what? I got to do what I got to do," Breaux said, before getting ready for a reconnaissance patrol around Camp Anaconda."
it's not the way Pat feels.
So, with that in mind, the application of Pat's philosophy to this situation leads to an entirely predictable result. Instead of viewing this as fulfilling a clear contractual obligation, Pat views it as "slavery." These people are victims of their inability to make personal decisions for themselves or being required to live with the consequences of their exercise of free will and personal choice.
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Should we hold Pat responsible for his opinions and leave him dangling from the tree of shame up at the Dragon in November? lol