CA1900
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60% of the time, it works every time.
"That doesn't make sense."
:laugh:
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60% of the time, it works every time.
What you have said is exactly what I think and feel. My cousin signed the dotted line because he loves his country, and to give his family a chance they otherwise won't have. He isn't wealthy, has a wife and a kid. The Army is the best avenue available to him and his family at the present moment in time. So he is going back to Iraq...putting his life on the line for his country and his family. There is a very good chance (like with any other soldier) that he won't come back...he isn't complaining, but is scared. Scared he won't see his kid again...and for what?? Freedom?? I would love to think so, except for some reason Iraq and freedom are currently unrelated. He might die thanks to Bush's blunder...not freedom. If the plan was to capture Bin Laden, and do away with Al Queda then I would accept it...however last I checked Bin Laden was never in Iraq and Al-Queda came to Iraq after Saddam fell. So with this going on, the last thing I ever want to hear is a right-wing Republican telling me how aweful Obama is. Yet it is this same Republican party that is sending these soldiers into harm's way for what???
60% of the time, it works every time.
"That doesn't make sense."
:laugh:
A little regulation is a good thing.
Personal responsibility is a better thing.
No reason we can't have both.
As long as it stays "a little" regulation. But the government can never stop at a little. I think people need to take responsibility for their actions and not pass the buck.