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Quote from: caitlyn on July 11, 2006, 11:43:40 PMThis comment will be on the border line, and most likely should be moved to the political site, but please do not take it as a personal attack but do consider that it is a comment on my view of the thoughts of a much younger generation. First, few of those of us that have served in the various militaries did it for the fun, excitement, or pleasure that we got from serving, but instead many of us did it because it was something that we believed in. Those of you that have traveled around the US and or the world, and have lived with and or worked with people from different cultures may better understand my belief that while I did not especially like the military, I did and do consider it an honor to serve and or to have served my country. While I may not agree with every thing that it does, please show me one that is doing a better job of being a world leader, but please also document your ideas with factual references as to why it is better. I have lived in former communist countries and have seen first hand the bankrupt government and social systems that were left over; I pray nightly that something like that never happens here. I spent the month of September in a foreign country when 9-11 took place and felt the apprehension of wondering if and how I would ever get back to the US, but I also experienced the pleasure of watching people in that country rally around us and they often went well out of their way to show their support for us as Americans and especially for the US. I am proud to have served my country and I did not consider boot camp to be any more than a mild discomfort and no DI was ever that much of a problem. I found them to be Men doing their jobs in a well thought out program, to stay out of trouble all that was necessary was to use your head and think.A response to this message will not reach me as I will be off line for some time traveling to Australia for a vacation and maybe hopefully some skiing.
QuoteWe have freedom of speech here, right? I would honestly rather die then fight for this country. I have many reasons to that.First of all I have trouble following orders like you do in the army. Do not ask me how I can do marching band, because I don't know. Perhaps it's that I don't really care about fighting!Secondly I do not like fighting or killing, both are no good and there's no logical reason for either. If I ever killed someone I couldn't live with myself anymore, I can barely live with myself as it is, but I'd HATE killing others, and I mean it. It is one of the worst things you could ever do.Also I do not like what's going on in this country, and why were fighting. There may NEVER be a logical reason for fighting.. however this is one of the stupidest. I would not fight for an idiot like Bush, EVER.Lastly, but definately not least... Gender discrimination. I don't know how I could do it... I don't know how I could take being called a "sir" and being forced to use a male's bathroom... and so many other things... I just couldn't do it. I would probably end up killing myself if I was drafted. (it's true.)Okay I'm sorry, this probably had nothing to do with the topic, but I was bored and needed somewhere to post.
Quote from: SomeMTF on February 16, 2009, 12:22:58 PMThe dela has beem canceled.Regardless of whether I complite surgery or not I will be charged in the first week of 2010.
Quote from: tekla on February 18, 2009, 09:36:21 PMIt's certainly not for everyone.No, perhaps not, oddly though you will meet just about everyone while your in, its one of the better parts of it in a way, you meet and have to work with such a wide range of people with skills ranging from none to the smartest people from the best schools ever (west point to mit) day in and day out. Its one of the best things that the military does, and people who have not done that, there is a difference.