What veterans have earned
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Thanks for making this video!
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Interesting video?!? Many people have reasons for not supporting military. Seems when people have proof of what really happens in military, no one wants hear it and wave it off so they can keep their own point of view untainted. The truth seems to be relative young skywalker. But the truth is, that living the lies is the truth.
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@realman1000000000000 You've already said that. Would you like a cracker?
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@benovere Say "Baaaaaaaa"
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@realman1000000000000 Lol, shows exactly how credible your argument is :D. Get a life, troll. Veterans have done more for your fellow man than you ever did in your lifetime crusade against the government. If you want to find truth, get on the next plane to Pakistan instead of listening to LSD driven morons who happen to own radio equipment that they barely know how to operate. Unless that is you. Only those who have experienced the truth know the truth. You have experienced a living room.
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@benovere Open wide and say "Baaaaaaaa" :P
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@realman1000000000000 I was wrong about one thing. It was sunni, not shi'ite. As for the fictitious training camps, you really need to spend a few months in an Arabic country. You sit in your chair at home, claiming that they don't exist. No wonder you don't like veterans who have actually witnessed first hand the truth. You cant spread your stupidity to them. And that list that the CIA has, only a few of them are Al Qaeda. Most are free-lance terrorists. But let me guess, the CIA is a lie too.
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@benovere Wrong again. You don't know what you are talking about. The Al Qaeda LIST was made up of Mujahadeen fighters that the CIA worked with. It had absolutely nothing to do with the Taliban. Al Qaeda is ficticious in that it's not a group but just a list of names. There is no Al Qaeda to join. There are no Al Qaeda training camps. It's all one big fat lie.
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@realman1000000000000 That's the taliban. Al Qaeda is a different group that has been active even before former president Bush (Sr) placed Saddam in charge. They are a group of shi'ite muslims who have two objectives: 1. Keep Islam pure 2. Spread Islam through any means necessary. Saddam kept them happy for a while since he was a Shi'ite dictator. Once the USA started to pull human rights on him (not killing people for religious infractions/ making women equal), the Al Qaeda became active again.
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@benovere There is no such thing as al quaeda. It doesn't exist as a group. Al Quaeda is a list of people maintained by the CIA who helped them during the invasion by russia of afghanistan.
Be careful to not sound as though you believe summary execution is the proper course of action. Because that is what I read between your lines. He is not "lucky" to live in a country where he is allowed to speak freely. Freedom is our birthright, and those who defend it do only their duty, and no more.
CuchulainnGael 3 months ago
@CuchulainnGael I would agree that free speech is the birthright of any person, but I disagree about the luck factor. Otherwise why would people risk their lives to get here?
bushinoki 3 months ago 3