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Our honored dead from any war could pose the same question:
I died at Valley Forge, and for what ...
I recently read the book below.
NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF DAVID CROCKETT, OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE. every word written by Davy Crockett himself in 1834.
At one point he visited up north, and of his visit to Bunker Hill he wrote:
“I felt like calling them up,” and asking them to tell me how to help best to protect the liberty they bought for us with their blood; but as I could not do so, I resolved on that holy ground to go for my country, always and everywhere.”
I wounder what he would think of this current generation.
He’d probably say you can all go to hell and I’ll go to Texas
So, exactly what all those Afghanistan “refugees” are saying right now?
Lol shit
He went to Texas to fight and die. Those fighting age men ran away from what Crockett ran towards.
I particularly like reading the book that was written by Crockett himself, in his own language and words. Read the preface, and what he thought of his critics.
Afghan vet here
It ain't over. We're just switching servers.
I believe that all this "news" about 40,000 left behind, etc., is simply an excuse to send in the troops and begin it all over again.
I feel this meme. What about for those we lost in the war to end all wars. Listen to the song, "The green fields of France" by dropkick murphys. One of my favorite lyrics from that song, "a whole generation were butchered and damned."
Should never have been in the first place.