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Originally posted by Joeaksa
Fint,
Its not worth arguing with our member from Belgium. Anything we say he is against. If I say the sun raises in the East he would find an argument against it.
As for fighting, just look at their record in WW2. They do not know how to fight for something worth saving.
Save your time (and keystrokes) for a discussion with someone who is at least a bit rational. You can never explain to someone who has not been in combat what its like, never.
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sure Joe... and you've been in many wars i presume? so you know how noble it is then??
the concept of war , beeing so noble, i wonder why nations don't strive to be at war continuously... oh wait... never mind...
listen to azasadny... he's saying exactly what i mean to say
and he was there, he has seen it up close, like Fint, i'll ask you the same question...which war did you go to, and why was it so noble to you??? so far we have 2 folks on this thread saying they did see war, and both say it's not at all noble...or were you "in the rear , with the gear" as they say?? flying zoomies from up high??? guess it's a bit more clean from 30 000 feet high isn't it? push a button , drop a bomb,something goes BOOOMM?? was that the noble war you fought Joe???
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Originally posted by azasadny
I was a USN Corpsman attached to the 1st Marine Div in Desert Storm and I was a surgical tech, working in the surgical/recovery room areas. Nothing "noble" about bloodshed except for the individual's actions and deeds. War is a terrible way to see how brave people suffer and die...
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