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It's amazingly sad how many people now who claim to respect the soldiers that fight for our freedoms in reality feel entitled to be protected by others and take the protection 100% for granted, as if someone risking their life for them meant nothing. "Thanks for going to war for us. You're fired."
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by Anonymous User on 10:04 PM August 17th, 2004 EST (#2)
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"It's amazingly sad how many people now who claim to respect the soldiers that fight for our freedoms in reality feel entitled to be protected by others and take the protection 100% for granted, as if someone risking their life for them meant nothing,"
We should have a fully funded Violence Against Vets Act that includes both men and women, although 98% of war deaths and casualties are still men. If a scam like the Violence Against Women Act can get billions then surely by comparison of the violence experienced, this program should get at least trillions or more.
Ray
click Why Send So Many Men to Combat
click War Is Just Another Excuse For Violence Against Men
Please do not scroll up the page of linked item(s). All the info I'm trying to convey is as the page initially comes up.
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by Anonymous User on 04:13 AM August 18th, 2004 EST (#3)
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Did you notice that the number of men vs. women who have been adversely affected was never mentioned in the article? This is always a reliable sign that the majority of victims are male.
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