Actually, many of us in the Armed Forces are doing our part to try to bear that burden of responsibility to make the world better for future generations... what have you done to make this country and the world better for future generations?
Actually I don't support war at all. I already gave at the office and my kids aren't available to a society that believes our children are born to die in war.
Let me tell you a little secret... people serving in the military tend not to support war either... because they are the ones that have to fight them. What they do is "support and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic..." The military also does other things besides wage war- Humanitarian relief operations throughout the world (most recently Haiti).
Once again... you seem quick to pass the burden and responsibility of making the world a better place for everyone (already giving at the office), but show no support for them bearing that burden... If think you can do better, then by all means join up and pull your weight.
I hope your children have the ability to make form their own opinions of our society, government military and the world and I hope that your fear mongering hasn't completely distorted their vision.
What don't I understand...???? at the start of this post I agreed that 9/11 and shoe bomber attempts are unacceptable... so now the question becomes are our attacks acceptable....?? Why is what they did unacceptable and what we do acceptable? One could argue that they started it with 9/11, however, I am willing to say thay "they" will say it we started it before 9/11. That is the problem with war... and when does it end?
In this case they are correct... violence in that part of the world has been going on for a very long time. UBL and AQ made their debut in the late 80s and early 90s (further back if you count Egyptian Islamic Jihad prior to the merger of the two groups)... but American's only really started feeling the effects of the group while supporting the UN mission to deliver humanitarian aide in Somolia (Another example of the military trying to help instead of waging war... funny how that works).
Isn't real democracy the ability to question ourselves and our actions? What seems concerning... is not questioning. If we desensitize ourselves or ignore or even refuse to accept the truth, is that really moral? If we want the benefit of victory, as a free society should not also accept the responsibility?
Democracy is the ability to quiestion ourselves and our actions... If I remember correctly you began this thread with a snide remark and not a question...
I truely hope you can rest comfortably knowing that you live under the freedom of a democracy... if you didn't- chances are that you and your family would have already been snatched up and "disappeared" in the middle of the night. Instead you will go to sleep tonight, and wakeup tommorrow free easy decision and to carry out your anti-government, anti-military (and whatever else you believe in) agenda- thanks to the sacrifices and hard decisions that the those who swore an oath (the government) to protect your way of life make every day...
I'm not sure if this has ever crossed your mind- but next time you see a member of the military (in the airport or wherever) say thank you for making your life so easy... you might be surprised with how they react.