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I know, I was just stating.luns101 wrote:I wasn't asking you toFircoal wrote:I'd never want to die in defense of my country.luns101 wrote:Yes, I love my country and would die in defense of it.
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Lest we forget......Frigidus wrote:It's situational for me. I suppose defense is the key word, I wouldn't die in Iraq for instance. If we were attacked I would fight, but since that pretty much won't happen I suppose it doesn't mean much.luns101 wrote:Yes, I love my country and would die in defense of it.
http://www.fdnylodd.com/BloodofHeroes.html
http://oldbluejacket.com/9_11_2001.htm
True, but it wasn't Iraq that hit the WTC and the terrorist organization that committed the crime has no physical boundaries. The last truly just war the US fought in was the Korean War, and that occurred over 50 years ago.Appalachian wrote:Lest we forget......Frigidus wrote:It's situational for me. I suppose defense is the key word, I wouldn't die in Iraq for instance. If we were attacked I would fight, but since that pretty much won't happen I suppose it doesn't mean much.luns101 wrote:Yes, I love my country and would die in defense of it.
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So, liberating Kuwait was a bad thing?Frigidus wrote:True, but it wasn't Iraq that hit the WTC and the terrorist organization that committed the crime has no physical boundaries. The last truly just war the US fought in was the Korean War, and that occurred over 50 years ago.Appalachian wrote:Lest we forget......Frigidus wrote:It's situational for me. I suppose defense is the key word, I wouldn't die in Iraq for instance. If we were attacked I would fight, but since that pretty much won't happen I suppose it doesn't mean much.luns101 wrote:Yes, I love my country and would die in defense of it.
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"Eh, whatever."
-Anonymous
What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
Our motives were good ones, but because we pulled out afterwards we allowed even more violence to occur. Kind of the opposite of now...not very crystal clear motives but a will to wait things out.muy_thaiguy wrote:So, liberating Kuwait was a bad thing?Frigidus wrote:True, but it wasn't Iraq that hit the WTC and the terrorist organization that committed the crime has no physical boundaries. The last truly just war the US fought in was the Korean War, and that occurred over 50 years ago.Appalachian wrote:Lest we forget......Frigidus wrote:It's situational for me. I suppose defense is the key word, I wouldn't die in Iraq for instance. If we were attacked I would fight, but since that pretty much won't happen I suppose it doesn't mean much.luns101 wrote:Yes, I love my country and would die in defense of it.
http://www.fdnylodd.com/BloodofHeroes.html
http://oldbluejacket.com/9_11_2001.htm
Kinda ironic, actually. If we were going to go into Iraq, we would have been more justified then...Frigidus wrote:Our motives were good ones, but because we pulled out afterwards we allowed even more violence to occur. Kind of the opposite of now...not very crystal clear motives but a will to wait things out.muy_thaiguy wrote:So, liberating Kuwait was a bad thing?Frigidus wrote:True, but it wasn't Iraq that hit the WTC and the terrorist organization that committed the crime has no physical boundaries. The last truly just war the US fought in was the Korean War, and that occurred over 50 years ago.Appalachian wrote:Lest we forget......Frigidus wrote:It's situational for me. I suppose defense is the key word, I wouldn't die in Iraq for instance. If we were attacked I would fight, but since that pretty much won't happen I suppose it doesn't mean much.luns101 wrote:Yes, I love my country and would die in defense of it.
http://www.fdnylodd.com/BloodofHeroes.html
http://oldbluejacket.com/9_11_2001.htm
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Yup, wouldn't have been anywhere near as unpopular as it is now. It is, admittedly, strange.Neoteny wrote:Kinda ironic, actually. If we were going to go into Iraq, we would have been more justified then...Frigidus wrote:Our motives were good ones, but because we pulled out afterwards we allowed even more violence to occur. Kind of the opposite of now...not very crystal clear motives but a will to wait things out.muy_thaiguy wrote:So, liberating Kuwait was a bad thing?Frigidus wrote:True, but it wasn't Iraq that hit the WTC and the terrorist organization that committed the crime has no physical boundaries. The last truly just war the US fought in was the Korean War, and that occurred over 50 years ago.Appalachian wrote:Lest we forget......Frigidus wrote: It's situational for me. I suppose defense is the key word, I wouldn't die in Iraq for instance. If we were attacked I would fight, but since that pretty much won't happen I suppose it doesn't mean much.
http://www.fdnylodd.com/BloodofHeroes.html
http://oldbluejacket.com/9_11_2001.htm
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Lets see--------
Grenada-- Was in Basic Training at the time
How about the Cold War-- Done that
Panama -- Did that
Honduras-- Supported that
Gulf War I -- Bad memories there
South America -- That was against the Cartel
Gulf War 2 -- Was not fun
Afghanistan -- Neither was this one
Balkans -- Definite good done there
Iraq and Afghanistan Revisited
ahhhhhhh--If I look at my LES and I am receiving combat and hazardous duty pay = Your at war dude..........
Grenada-- Was in Basic Training at the time
How about the Cold War-- Done that
Panama -- Did that
Honduras-- Supported that
Gulf War I -- Bad memories there
South America -- That was against the Cartel
Gulf War 2 -- Was not fun
Afghanistan -- Neither was this one
Balkans -- Definite good done there
Iraq and Afghanistan Revisited
ahhhhhhh--If I look at my LES and I am receiving combat and hazardous duty pay = Your at war dude..........
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This is probably about right.The1exile wrote:Ish. There's a difference between patriotism and jingoism that's too often overlooked. I'm proud to come from a nation which has produced such great people as Winston Churchill, Nelson, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and so on, but I doubt that would affect my judgement much if I had to choose something on basis of my nationality (because it's the present that controls the decisions of the moment ultimately, not the past).
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Anyway, what does flag-waving have to do with being patriotic? I see that more as a statement about oneself than about the country the flag of which you're waving. A visual version of "look at me, I'm PATRIOTIC, I love MY COUNTRY, I'm PROUD to be a whatever" usually with an addition along the lines of "and if you disagree with me you're not patriotic". It's really just a means of creating an in-group and an out-group.
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patriotism is knowing your country is superior to every other country just because you were born there
-george bernard shaw
A real patriot gets a parking ticket and is happy because the system works
-bill vaughn
intellectually i know america is no better then any country, emotionally i know america is better then any country
-sinclair louis
-george bernard shaw
A real patriot gets a parking ticket and is happy because the system works
-bill vaughn
intellectually i know america is no better then any country, emotionally i know america is better then any country
-sinclair louis
most people who want to share their veiws with you dont want you to share yours with them
damn, you cant' embed video... prolly cause it'd be such a headache for the mods.
well, follow this link.
greatest patriotic song ever!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3Pc1CcSTJw
well, follow this link.
greatest patriotic song ever!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3Pc1CcSTJw
have you ever seen an idealist with grey hairs on his head?
or successful men who keep in touch with unsuccessful friends?
you only think you did
i could have sworn i saw it too
but as it turns out it was just a clever ad for cigarettes.
or successful men who keep in touch with unsuccessful friends?
you only think you did
i could have sworn i saw it too
but as it turns out it was just a clever ad for cigarettes.
btownmeggy wrote:...... because there are some things about my country that I like.
I love Jimmy Carter, fast food, Canada & Mexico, our national parks, shooting off fireworks on the 4th of July, PBS, and the song "Grand Old Flag".

"Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world."
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Neighbors!Iz Man wrote:btownmeggy wrote:...... because there are some things about my country that I like.
I love Jimmy Carter, fast food, Canada & Mexico, our national parks, shooting off fireworks on the 4th of July, PBS, and the song "Grand Old Flag".
heavycola wrote:I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
Location, location, location.ignotus wrote:Neighbors!Iz Man wrote:btownmeggy wrote:...... because there are some things about my country that I like.
I love Jimmy Carter, fast food, Canada & Mexico, our national parks, shooting off fireworks on the 4th of July, PBS, and the song "Grand Old Flag".
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
So much for listening to the almighty U.N., eh?Frigidus wrote:Our motives were good ones, but because we pulled out afterwards we allowed even more violence to occur. Kind of the opposite of now...not very crystal clear motives but a will to wait things out.muy_thaiguy wrote:So, liberating Kuwait was a bad thing?

"Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world."
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The U.N.'s policy of don't shoot unless fired upon is by far the dumbest policy for a peace keeping force. All they can do is watch while the people they were sent to protect get slaughtered. If they were actually allowed to kill the people commiting the atrocities, maybe there would be less genocides.Iz Man wrote:So much for listening to the almighty U.N., eh?Frigidus wrote:Our motives were good ones, but because we pulled out afterwards we allowed even more violence to occur. Kind of the opposite of now...not very crystal clear motives but a will to wait things out.muy_thaiguy wrote:So, liberating Kuwait was a bad thing?
The big trouble with dumb bastards is that they are too dumb to believe there is such a thing as being smart.
-Kurt Vonnegut
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When I was in 2nd grade I sang "You're a Grand Ole Flag" in a talent show. I still remember the words.
You're a grand ole flag
you're a high flyin' flag
and forever in peace may you wave.
You're the emblem of
the land I love
the home of the free and the brave.
Every heart beats true
for the red, white and blue
where there's never a boast or brag
And should all aquaintance be forgot
keep your eyes on the Grand Ole Flag.
I think that's right, it's how I remember it anyway.
You're a grand ole flag
you're a high flyin' flag
and forever in peace may you wave.
You're the emblem of
the land I love
the home of the free and the brave.
Every heart beats true
for the red, white and blue
where there's never a boast or brag
And should all aquaintance be forgot
keep your eyes on the Grand Ole Flag.
I think that's right, it's how I remember it anyway.
Rudd is only slightly better than Howard, and it can't be hard to be better than Howard.lord voldemort wrote:i love australia. i would die for its defence esp now we have a new govt..
i love everything about this country
You would die for the country?? Lamest shit I've ever heard
You love everything about this country? Even the inherent racism that this country has? The fact that every 3rd Ute that drives pass has either a 'Australia: FULL' sticker, or a 'Speak English or f*ck Off' sticker?
I certainly love the biggots that this country holds, that's for sure
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