Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
Your son did not sign up to KILL anyone. Protecting and killing are two different things. You are starting to sound like the description twirly posted of our military and that is really disgusting. You give our boys a very bad reputation.

"To conquer, we must destroy our enemies. We must not only die gallantly; we must kill devastatingly. The faster and more effectively you kill, the longer you will live to enjoy the priceless fame of conquerors." -- George S. Patton

Do ya think that they train soldiers to fire weapons, launch missiles in order to shoot candy at the enemy? Soldiers are trained to be killing machines.....always have and always will.

I give our boys a bad rep........supporting their actions in times of war isn't a bad thing.....complaining about what they have to do during that time is a lack of total respect for those serving.


The Iraqi do not want us there as they have stated this many times.

GIVE THE LINK because I can provide MANY from the Prime Minister and President of Iraq requesting that we don't do a left wing cut and run.

Where exactly IS your son stationed Psycho? I am curious... I am not hearing the concern I hear from most parents with childern there.
My son has been out for about a year now........all is well and if he had to go back in....wherever, I would show COMPLETE support.

I completey expected this type of crap when I posted this because the left wing daisy pushers can't handle the fact that some things are going WELL over there. Tell ya what, join up with the Hee-Haw band and you too can play Gloom, Despair, Agony .

Have a good one!:jointsmile:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . THE BOOM OUTSIDE BAGHDAD December 26, 2006 -- UMQASR, IRAQ WHILE the American political elite is using Iraq as an ex cuse for fighting internal political wars, a different reality is taking shape in parts of this war-torn nation. Wherever some measure of security is assured - that is to say in more than 80 percent of Iraq - towns and villages long left to die a slow death are creeping back to life. Nowhere is this slow but steady return to life more startling than in Um Qasr, in the southeast extremity of Iraq Rating: 5