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....With that said, the reason that they 'held on' for so long is because they were defending their home against an unjustified foreign invader that wanted to defend a form of government that the majority of poor citizens (which was the 'majority') did not support. I thought it was now common consensus that we were in the wrong in that war.
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Apparently, I'm not part that "common" population. Why the war went as long as it did is subject to many interpretations. Mine can be found at
http://www.geocities.com/matlock.cvma
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I pose one question for you. If china invaded the United States with troops on the ground, how long would you fight, or how much would you have to lose before 'you' gave up. You bet your but that they would have to kill me before I would stop defending this nation. I wonder why pro-US expansion people think that non-Americans are so different. Even when the Soviet Union ended, did people all of a sudden create new nations? No, they went back to their former national identities. The only way Israelis are able to live in Palestine is to force the Palestinian people into the corners of Palestine. The entire problem we have in the Middle East is a result from Europe going into the Ottoman Empire after WWI and imposing artificial borders that did not respect tribal borders.
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On the main point we are in agreement. on the "pro-US expansion" folk , I'm not sure who these people are. If they are elected folk, and they keep getting elected, then the condition relates to the voters.
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If you wanted to win in Vietnam, or if you want to win in Iraq, there is only one way to do it,.....
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Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea and a few more like them were and are not "Winnable Wars" in the same context as WWI or WWII. Again, please check the website referenced above.
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I would like to point out one last thing about whiners. There are a few really famous ones that I think ought to always be mentioned: George Read, Caesar Rodney, Thomas McKean, George Clymer, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, John Morton, Benjamin Rush, George Ross, James Smith, James Wilson, George Taylor, John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry, Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, Matthew Thornton, Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery, Lewis Morris, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, William Floyd, Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton, Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Jefferson, George Wythe, Thomas Nelson, Jr., William Hooper, John Penn, Joseph Hewes, Edward Rutledge, Arthur Middleton, Thomas Lynch, Jr., Thomas Heyward, Jr., Abraham Clark, John Hart, Francis Hopkinson, Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Samuel Huntington, Roger Sherman, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott, Charles Carroll, Samuel Chase, Thomas Stone, and William Paca.
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I don't think I could classify any of the above as "whiners." People who say what they mean, mean what they say, and back their words with actions, knowing full well that the actions may very well result in severe risk, pain and possibly the ultimate sacrifice - they are not "whiners" at all. "Whiners" are the lily-livered folk who complain about things, do not back their words with responsible actions, and if they act at all, it is to seek publicity while harming or insulting others. Case in point would be those sweethearts I remember spitting at me, and those with me, at San Francisco Airport after returning from Vietnam, as well as those “patriots” who thought war protest meant flinging bags of dog dung at cars with military stickers as the cars, driven by soldiers, their wives and others, drove down certain streets.
The names you listed were people of courage and conviction – not “whiners” at all. Without their dedication and foresight, there would not have been a USA.
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…Isn't the conservative motto, "My country, right or wrong."
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Don’t know about conservatives, but it is mine. I have to accept that any country made of humans will have human frailties, and will make mistakes. The kicker is accepting that “wrong” happens and using all means, especially the legal ones which includes the ballot box, to mitigate mistakes. This is my country, and I am very proud of it and all of the good it has done on this planet. The “rights” have outweighed the “wrongs” many times over, and I’ve seen this country bend over backwards to make right the things that have gone wrong, whether from American actions or those of others.
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..Yeah, I am glad that some people in this nation know how to think for themselves instead of listening to drug addicted talk radio hosts.
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Agree. People keep forgetting that Rush Limbaugh, Randi Rhodes, Sean Hannity, Mark Levine and many many others are entertainers who rely on ratings to sell commercials. They say what they say to create an audience, and the bigger the audience, the more money they make from selling commercial time. It’s laughable how many people see these “activist microphones” as Pied Pipers who will take them to the Land of Oz (mixed metaphor, but you get the drift!).
Every day I thank God for giving me the ability to think for myself and the willingness to not take for granted what others in their quest for fame and fortune espouse to be objective truth.