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November 3, 2008 at 11:01 AM #297757November 3, 2008 at 11:48 AM #297786mazeltovParticipant
[quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
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In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.November 3, 2008 at 11:48 AM #297772mazeltovParticipant[quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.November 3, 2008 at 11:48 AM #297426mazeltovParticipant[quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.November 3, 2008 at 11:48 AM #297845mazeltovParticipant[quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.November 3, 2008 at 11:48 AM #297799mazeltovParticipant[quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.November 3, 2008 at 12:19 PM #297819urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=mazeltov][quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.[/quote]
You punk.
Now you are going to make me defend the opponent.
I hope you are proud.If you volunteer for multiple dangerous missions, survive a plane crash in the line of duty, and then endure years of torture, suffer multiple crippling injuries in the process, then rehabilitate yourself enough to fly jets again, and then serve as Sec Navy (or whatever it was he served as) then yes I think you do qualify as a hero.
Your position mazeltov, is not sustainable.
I would say lots of unpatriotic things with even a small amount of torture. Can you say you would do different?
Attacking his honor or patriotism is weak and unsupportable.
November 3, 2008 at 12:19 PM #297792urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=mazeltov][quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.[/quote]
You punk.
Now you are going to make me defend the opponent.
I hope you are proud.If you volunteer for multiple dangerous missions, survive a plane crash in the line of duty, and then endure years of torture, suffer multiple crippling injuries in the process, then rehabilitate yourself enough to fly jets again, and then serve as Sec Navy (or whatever it was he served as) then yes I think you do qualify as a hero.
Your position mazeltov, is not sustainable.
I would say lots of unpatriotic things with even a small amount of torture. Can you say you would do different?
Attacking his honor or patriotism is weak and unsupportable.
November 3, 2008 at 12:19 PM #297806urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=mazeltov][quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.[/quote]
You punk.
Now you are going to make me defend the opponent.
I hope you are proud.If you volunteer for multiple dangerous missions, survive a plane crash in the line of duty, and then endure years of torture, suffer multiple crippling injuries in the process, then rehabilitate yourself enough to fly jets again, and then serve as Sec Navy (or whatever it was he served as) then yes I think you do qualify as a hero.
Your position mazeltov, is not sustainable.
I would say lots of unpatriotic things with even a small amount of torture. Can you say you would do different?
Attacking his honor or patriotism is weak and unsupportable.
November 3, 2008 at 12:19 PM #297445urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=mazeltov][quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.[/quote]
You punk.
Now you are going to make me defend the opponent.
I hope you are proud.If you volunteer for multiple dangerous missions, survive a plane crash in the line of duty, and then endure years of torture, suffer multiple crippling injuries in the process, then rehabilitate yourself enough to fly jets again, and then serve as Sec Navy (or whatever it was he served as) then yes I think you do qualify as a hero.
Your position mazeltov, is not sustainable.
I would say lots of unpatriotic things with even a small amount of torture. Can you say you would do different?
Attacking his honor or patriotism is weak and unsupportable.
November 3, 2008 at 12:19 PM #297865urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=mazeltov][quote=Kilohana]
Disagree with his politics, but don’t diminish the years he served our country in honor.
[/quote]
In which way did he served our country in honor when he was put in solitary confinement for over 5 years?
At every single meeting, he is introduced as a war hero. What is so heroic about sitting in jail and making anti-American propaganda confession?
To me, his assignment in Vietnam only served two things:
– the North Vietnamese
– to start his political career.[/quote]
You punk.
Now you are going to make me defend the opponent.
I hope you are proud.If you volunteer for multiple dangerous missions, survive a plane crash in the line of duty, and then endure years of torture, suffer multiple crippling injuries in the process, then rehabilitate yourself enough to fly jets again, and then serve as Sec Navy (or whatever it was he served as) then yes I think you do qualify as a hero.
Your position mazeltov, is not sustainable.
I would say lots of unpatriotic things with even a small amount of torture. Can you say you would do different?
Attacking his honor or patriotism is weak and unsupportable.
November 3, 2008 at 12:22 PM #297829EnorahParticipantcome on
LOL
a poster named “mazeltov” started this thread
It is just the karmic consequence of using articles from the “Israeli Insider” to bash Obama
LOL
November 3, 2008 at 12:22 PM #297816EnorahParticipantcome on
LOL
a poster named “mazeltov” started this thread
It is just the karmic consequence of using articles from the “Israeli Insider” to bash Obama
LOL
November 3, 2008 at 12:22 PM #297875EnorahParticipantcome on
LOL
a poster named “mazeltov” started this thread
It is just the karmic consequence of using articles from the “Israeli Insider” to bash Obama
LOL
November 3, 2008 at 12:22 PM #297802EnorahParticipantcome on
LOL
a poster named “mazeltov” started this thread
It is just the karmic consequence of using articles from the “Israeli Insider” to bash Obama
LOL
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