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Originally Posted by Rdr4evr
What a typical "patriot" comment. Whether soldiers specifically hunt innocent people or not doesn't change the fact that they murder innocent people, be it accidental or purposeful. I don't care what justification you use for killing children, I'm sure you could find some typical drone answer, but please do spare me the flag waiving non-sense. They are murderers, they are killers, and it is their job to be so. They had a choice to make, and that choice was to become slaves of the government and feel as if they have a purpose, a reason to live in an otherwise sterile and insignificant life.
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So by your logic, if a child ran out in front of a car, and the driver could not react in time, and the child was struck and killed, that driver would be a murderer? No ifs ands or buts about it? Straight to prison? You're no better than those morons who called the soldiers coming back from Vietnam baby-killers and murderers.
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And for the umpteenth time, spare me the "they are dying and fighting for you" rhetoric. Nobody controls my life except myself, and if the US came under attack, the last person I would want help from is a soldier. I would defend myself, and if that means death for me, so be it, at least I would have died with dignity, at least I would die without selling my soul to an unjust cause, at least I would die knowing I didn't murder innocent people, at least I would die knowing I didn't submit to the bullshit propaganda of "hero", "courage" and all that other senseless garbage, at least I would die knowing I could think for myself, at least I would die knowing I made something of my life. So save the same old typical programmed "patriotic" response, it is irrelevant, sad, meaningless and annoying.
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Yeah right. And if you were alive when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, you would have personally flown to Japan and died in a hail of righteous glory?
What exactly does it take for someone to feel so morally righteous and superior, like you do?