fisharmor
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bash Rand over any trivial thing
I've lost track of all the "trivial things" at this point.
bash Rand over any trivial thing
I'm not contradicting at all. If Americans go to war, I would much prefer that they not die. Chris Kyle was there. His job was to save American lives. He did a great job.
A better question to ask, what were the Iraqis fighting for? I agree that we had absolutely no business meddling in another country. That said, Iraqi soldiers had much less business fighting to keep the rest of the country oppressed under a dictatorship. There is absolutely no moral justification for being an Iraqi soldier. American soldiers on the other hand were freeing a people. So yes I do value and American soldiers infinitely more in this situation than Iraqi soldier.
I'm not contradicting at all. If Americans go to war, I would much prefer that they not die. Chris Kyle was there. His job was to save American lives. He did a great job.
A better question to ask, what were the Iraqis fighting for? I agree that we had absolutely no business meddling in another country. That said, Iraqi soldiers had much less business fighting to keep the rest of the country oppressed under a dictatorship. There is absolutely no moral justification for being an Iraqi soldier. American soldiers on the other hand were freeing a people. So yes I do value and American soldiers infinitely more in this situation than Iraqi soldier.
I've lost track of all the "trivial things" at this point.
I'm going to keep it really simple for you: by unconditionally calling Chris Kyle a hero, Rand is giving credence and comfort to those who worship psychopaths like Kyle who kill for the thrill of it.Seriously, you're going to play the sock-puppet card, after you've posted thousands of posts in recent months, 99.9 of them to bash Rand over any trivial thing (which yes is this is an incredibly trivial thing to hyperbolize the way you did, when he did nothing but pay honor to a fallen soldier, something Ron has done countless times before now being in a position of retirement where he can be more blunt about the war machine. He never used to go politicizing a soldier's death, which frankly makes me doubt he wrote the initial post, but more likely wrote the REP quote you posted)... But back to the point, you really think that LE is the only one who's way past tired of you jumping on and incesently posting about any little thing with him?
I criticized Rand's statement about Israel, and said that it, along with other things, gives me some concern to watch his votes and rhetoric more closely, but you're simply not even willing to give him a chance (which is fine BTW, but the way you won't let anyone else even continue to form an opinion about him, and just have to demonize what is debateable and unknown, i.e., his intentions, is extremely off-putting. It's far more extreme than just difference in strategy, where you may more likely be right if he goes too far off-path, but we cannot possibly know if he's a trojan-horse in the republican civil-war or sellout at this point. Time will tell).
So maybe keep an open-mind before you jsut jump to the conclusion that because he's respectful of the dead, that it's just another reason that he's a lackey for the war-mongers. There is more evidence to the contrary of that assessment than supports it, no matter how hard you may try to believe there is.
Chris Kyle said:another question people ask a lot: Did it bother you killing so many people in Iraq? I tell them, “No.” And I mean it. The first time you shoot someone, you get a little nervous. You think, can I really shoot this guy? Is it really okay? But after you kill your enemy, you see it’s okay. You say, Great. You do it again. And again. You do it so the enemy won’t kill you or your countrymen. You do it until there’s no one left for you to kill. That’s what war is. #
in American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
KOREA?????????? We conquered Korea> South Korea was a third world country and now it is one of the richest countries on the planet. What do you mean occupy their land? They have North Korea just to the North. We are there military, unfortunately. North Korea is one of the poorest most oppressed countries on the planet.
In what way has South Korea been worse off for having the United States involved?
Chris Kyle did not defend America, and neither did anyone else who invaded Iraq. Nor is it heroic to participate in an act of aggression against a badly-outgunned opponent."Chris Kyle was a hero like all Americans who don the uniform to defend our country."
I'm going to keep it really simple for you: by unconditionally calling Chris Kyle a hero, Rand is giving credence and comfort to those who worship psychopaths like Kyle who kill for the thrill of it.
..Rand Paul: Every Government Worker in Uniform is a Hero
Posted by Ryan W. McMaken on February 4, 2013 10:04 PM
Following Ron Paul's truth-telling about the tragic outcomes that are sure to come from time spent in a military where rape, suicide, domestic abuse and general killing are widespread, Sen. Rand Paul immediately took the easy way out and declared that “Chris Kyle was a hero like all Americans who don the uniform to defend our country," [Emphasis mine.]
Yes, every American soldier is a hero, just like the Bronze-Star-winning Timothy McVeigh and the Marine Lee Harvey Oswald. And don't forget all the heroes at Mai Lai.
"The Army," McVeigh said "taught him how to switch off his emotions."
Now, I'm not claiming that all or even most soldiers are like Timothy McVeigh, but to claim, as Rand Paul has done, that every soldier is a hero, is contemptible and shows a probably-invincible ignorance of history. Rand Paul, however, whose full time job now seems to be pandering to neocons shouldn't fear that his words will be examined for every possible meaning. No, as long as one errs on the side of sycophantic praise of the government in the form of its armed agents, then all is fine.
Hey, RPF, I'm confused on this point.
This sniper has only 10 confirmed kills. Is he a hero, or not a hero?
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I've lost track of all the "trivial things" at this point.
American soldiers on the other hand were freeing a people.
Hey, RPF, I'm confused on this point.
This sniper has only 10 confirmed kills. Is he a hero, or not a hero?
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American soldiers on the other hand were freeing a people.
Of course I don't think less of you for that. Many of us (myself included for awhile) were manipulated into thinking that way. Believe me I HAVE, AND I STILL DO, blame those who manipulated, engaged in fear tactics, took us to war for wrong reasons!You don't have to worship war for people to view people who get messed up "defending" the county in their minds, as misguided as that may be to us, as a hero. Yes it has become an overused cliche, but that's because IN GENERAL (not in the current environment) there is honor in putting one's life on the line for their country, so blame those who manipulate to take us to wars for the worng reasons, not those who likely were manipulated into a messed up life.
I would really hope that you don't think any less of me because I almost enlisted when I was 19 when 9/11 happened, because much like most I was manipulated into thinking I would be defending this country.