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In reply to the discussion: I hate war and I don't particularly care for the glorification of our warriors that has become de rigueur [View all]MarineCombatEngineer
(16,762 posts)11. Well said Irish_Dem,
well said.
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I hate war and I don't particularly care for the glorification of our warriors that has become de rigueur [View all]
generalbetrayus
Tuesday
OP
when it comes to Patriotism, I still think of Obama not wearing the flag lapel pin.......
Takket
Tuesday
#3
I'll sometimes wear this t shirt, along with my USMC Retired ball cap
MarineCombatEngineer
Tuesday
#4
Barring the occasional psycho/sociopath, none of us who have experienced combat ...
11 Bravo
15 hrs ago
#46
How sad is it that this is the only group of workers in the US guaranteed healthcare
JT45242
Tuesday
#13
I agree with you ProfessorGAC. I just got lazy when posting. I should have put "warrior" in quotes
generalbetrayus
Tuesday
#20
I wouldn't mind honoring people for defending us if that's what they were actually doing.
BlueTsunami2018
Tuesday
#23
I get annoyed at all the other folks who sacrifice for the common good who are NOT so honored
DBoon
Tuesday
#27
All those fans that love seeing the huge flag carried onto the field should read the Code of Flag Ethics.
appleannie1
17 hrs ago
#42