I certainly do respect our men and women in the Armed Forces and give you my thanks as well. I do wonder when other posters say things like, "Please pay little heed to those who show no respect, because it says more about themselves than it does about you."
What does that mean? Are there not enough Americans with magnetic ribbons reading "Support Our Troops" on their cars? Are there not enough people giving their thanks? Are not enough people stepping up to show their respect or are we talking about ANY acts of actual DIS-respect? Because I'm not seeing any of that.
I believe that it is quite often a great person who offers to put themselves in harm's way for the greater good, but there is a great responsibility to make sure our sons and daughters understand that there is a real difference between sacrificing for the greater good and sacrificing themselves for a corrupt administration.
I support our troops but I won't put a magnetic ribbon on my car saying as much because I don't want it misconstrued as approval for this current war. And let's be clear, those "Support Our Troops" ribbons ARE taken to be support for the president and this misguided war in Iraq.
Right after 9/11, a lot of people signed up because they wanted to do some good. They were sorely used and that is a great shame on us all, but maybe just a little bit more so on those in our society that were all so gung ho to get our war on and denounce anyone who said, "hmmm, maybe Iraq isn't the best place to go to fight terrorism."
Again, thanks for your sacrifice and for that of the fallen.
By: gjerrett on November 17, 2006 at 06:36pm
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