Dilbert_X wrote:
Lets move this discussion on to how the brain-washing of the American population begins in kindergarten.
Thankyou for your assistance in this matter.SEREMAKER wrote:
some of us love our country and our way of life
Fuck Israel
Yes | 40% | 40% - 18 | ||||
No | 59% | 59% - 26 | ||||
Total: 44 |
Dilbert_X wrote:
Lets move this discussion on to how the brain-washing of the American population begins in kindergarten.
Thankyou for your assistance in this matter.SEREMAKER wrote:
some of us love our country and our way of life
you know bert ...... you're not yourself when you're hungry ............. here have a snickersDilbert_X wrote:
Dilbert_X wrote:
Lets move this discussion on to how the brain-washing of the American population begins in kindergarten.Thankyou for your assistance in this matter.SEREMAKER wrote:
some of us love our country and our way of life
I'm curious as to why you posted the passport part. I don't have one, partially because it's too fucking expensive to go anyplace nice.Dilbert_X wrote:
How many Americans don't even have a passport, or can find America on a world map?SEREMAKER wrote:
some of us love our country and our way of life
you don't need one .... you're already living in americaDesertFox- wrote:
I'm curious as to why you posted the passport part. I don't have one, partially because it's too fucking expensive to go anyplace nice.Dilbert_X wrote:
How many Americans don't even have a passport, or can find America on a world map?SEREMAKER wrote:
some of us love our country and our way of life
Its like the boy in the bubble saying how much he loves living in the bubble.DesertFox- wrote:
I'm curious as to why you posted the passport part. I don't have one, partially because it's too fucking expensive to go anyplace nice.Dilbert_X wrote:
How many Americans don't even have a passport, or can find America on a world map?SEREMAKER wrote:
some of us love our country and our way of life
i dont have one. and ive been to more places than you will ever go.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its like the boy in the bubble saying how much he loves living in the bubble.DesertFox- wrote:
I'm curious as to why you posted the passport part. I don't have one, partially because it's too fucking expensive to go anyplace nice.Dilbert_X wrote:
How many Americans don't even have a passport, or can find America on a world map?
Talking about the average American, not those sent abroad on workfare.11 Bravo wrote:
i dont have one. and ive been to more places than you will ever go.
[video]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5cb_1178900597&o=1[/video]unnamednewbie13 wrote:
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It doesn't matter what you think, as you don't believe in anything, and you would not stand up for anything.Dilbert_X wrote:
Blah Blah Blah .. Hate America .. Blah Blah Blah .. Blame Israel
You're just proving my point, blind unthinking allegiance.rdx-fx wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr_9hpVi9Ns
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MSG Gordon
Ask themIt doesn't matter what you think, as you don't believe in anything, and you would not stand up for anything.Dilbert_X wrote:
Blah Blah Blah .. Hate America .. Blah Blah Blah .. Blame Israel
A man that would not stand up for anything, has no weight to his opinions.
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Yes, you do;Uzique wrote:
i don't get your post. at all.
Uzique wrote:
i'd stand up for a lot of principles and ideals...
It's that simple.Uzique wrote:
none of them went down blazing for the American eagle; it was personal ties of brotherhood, not nationalist fervor.
I agree with this.JohnG@lt wrote:
Those who are willing to lay down their lives for an idea as obscure and ill defined as patriotism or nationalism get what they deserve. In combat, ideas of country go out the window and lives are lain down not for a flag, but to protect the lives of those to your right and left. What brings people to the point of serving is as broad of a spectrum as the spectrum of human condition. Some really do join out of patriotic fervor, most join because service offers a chance at a better life. In the end, none of those reasons matter and those that do end up dying, for whatever reason or motive, end up lumped together as heroes willing to die for their country, even if untrue. Defining them as heroes serves the dual purpose of enticing new recruits blinded by patriotism and the thought of glory, and allowing the politicians and the populace they serve to sleep better at night. If the truth about war were told, no more wars would be fought except by madmen and sociopaths.
I think his patriotism is simply compensation for being an awkward teenager who has never really fit in. The camaraderie and instant respect generated by military service appeals to the type.Uzique wrote:
shifty how can you agree with that but then be so patriotic and aspire to join the military for nationalist reasons?
doesn't that classify you as a "madman" or a "sociopath"?
dingJohnG@lt wrote:
I think his patriotism is simply compensation for being an awkward teenager who has never really fit in. The camaraderie and instant respect generated by military service appeals to the type.Uzique wrote:
shifty how can you agree with that but then be so patriotic and aspire to join the military for nationalist reasons?
doesn't that classify you as a "madman" or a "sociopath"?
All I have ever seen of you is trolling, anti-American spittle, and anti-Israeli drivel.Dilbert_X wrote:
You're just proving my point, blind unthinking allegiance.
And you have no idea what you're talking about when you refer to me.
Now explain how dying in Somalia is in any way a patriotic act.
You put on a uniform because that is your home, that is where your family lives, and (though it may have flaws) the ideals and principles of this country are worth preserving. It's not perfect, but it's a whole hell of a lot better than most of the alternatives.Uzique wrote:
im sorry, but you're equating dying for brotherhood/comrades/social ties as the same as 'dying for your country'.
they are simply not the same.
if i died for my brother, i wouldn't be dying for merry olde england by proxy. not even part of the thought process.