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hexmod May 28 2007, 20:38:21 UTC
Haha, I love it.

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ccnuggie May 28 2007, 20:42:09 UTC
More dumbass "SO WHEN ARE YOU ENLISTING LOL OMGWTFBBQ" crap from the left.

If we go into darfur to stop the genocide, would you enlist?

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city_of_dis May 28 2007, 20:47:17 UTC
I would if I was sure they wouldn't try to deploy me elsewhere, yes. That's a worthy cause. Iraq isn't.

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ccnuggie May 28 2007, 20:49:48 UTC
You don't get to decide what is a worthy cause. So I guess that means you should stfu about darfur unless you want to enlist.

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city_of_dis May 28 2007, 20:55:41 UTC
You don't get to decide what is a worthy cause.

Says who? I have every right to withhold my armed participation in a pointless bloodbath. I also have every right to not enlist when, chances are, I won't be sent to Darfur to do some real good, but will rather be sent to Iraq to make the world less safe for everyone. I can also decide that I shouldn't be feeding trolls. Later.

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j0kerr May 29 2007, 03:31:52 UTC
This is the biggest fallacy of logic that Libs use.

Here let me explain.

Fat Doctor: Well Mr. Smith you are fat. That is unhealthy and you should go on a diet.

Mr. Smith: You can't beleive that, your fat!!! I'm not doing it.

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lafinjack May 29 2007, 03:54:51 UTC
So you oppose citizens directly supporting the troops?

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j0kerr May 29 2007, 10:41:51 UTC
Please read above and try again.

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adudeabides May 29 2007, 14:09:11 UTC
Yellow ribbons don't bandage wounds. Support veterans' funding.

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johnny9fingers May 29 2007, 21:54:52 UTC
I agree. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the various conflicts we are involved in, we should support the veteran's funding: they're the guys (of both genders) that are putting their lives on the line. I don't like the Iraq thing one bit, but the guys coming home need our support, no matter what.
The leaders who put them in the firing line however....

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