QUOTES AND SAYINGS...
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That's a valid question and I agree with all you said... What I find to be the saddest part of all this, is 5hat our soldiers died for wars started by/from lies to enrich the parasites in our government... Cheers fren...
Its a very hard pill to swallow. I had to make a decision not to participate when I turned 18 in 1998, and I have stuck with my decision. I have military friends too, so I try to keep my mouth shut about it until they talk to me about it. Otherwise I just think of them as people who sacrificed themselves to help us, because that was their motivation.
Their sacrifices should never be forgotten... Cheers fren...
Unique perspective, I like it. I tried hard in the late 70's to get in the army but wasn't accepted... health issues...I even had some ROTC training for a year during high school , to no avail. It made me realize that sometimes god has other plans for us.
Unfortunately they did not sacrifice themselves for us. They sacrificed themselves for the the bankers. The USA has been the global enforcers for the bankers for a very long time. Our motto should have been "Get off the banker's plantation and the USA will destroy you." It is easy to determine who is fighting a righteous war. If they are on their soil, they are the righteous warriors. Besides the Revolutionary War, we had two wars for freedom on our soil. The first was the War of 1812 and Congress and Madison caved to the bankers desires, wasted lives. The second one was the Civil War. Those who believed in freedom lost to those that believed in bankers.
As a USA war veteran, I know that General Smidley Butler was correct. When people tell me thanks for my service, I tell them you don't need to thank me. If I really knew what I was doing, I would not have participated. Sometimes that leads to red pills for some that want to know what I mean.
Good words buddy!