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Originally posted by slvrnblck
Im sure not all are "sociopaths" looking to kill people. But I think its a safe bet to say that most are.
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I take offense at this statement. I have 4 family members who have been or are soldiers and 2 of which are still currently serving. I have several friends who have served and some still are serving. None of these men and women whom I know are there for the sole purpose of killing. The believe that as a world power it is part of the United States duty to help protect the weak. Iraq is notorious for being cruel and abusive toward the weaker of the world and of their own nation.
Not all of those friends who I know who are serving truely approve of the United States reasons for this current war. They did not know they were going to be thrust into a situation that they didn't totally agree with either but they have the honor to at least go through with what they agreed to.
Not one of these men and women whom I know who serve our country are Sociopaths. Do you even have a psychology degree to make such a declaration.
I'm not disgreeing that those who abuse the prisoners don't have some psychological and emotional problems and need to be dealt with instead of allowed to continue. Their actions do not speak for the entirety of our armed forces let alone a large portion even.
Please refrain from making negative generalizations.