mp.freelance
Well-known member
Disagreeable, you said earlier that insults are a sign on desperation, but the tactics you use to argue with me aren't exactly elevated above the grade-school level either.
The fact that your only retort to any of my comments is "go join the Army" demonstrates that you're not as clever as you constantly say you are. The fact you say I "cheer on the sidelines while young Americans die" is equally stupid. If you've read any of my posts, you'll see that I'm not some ardent Bush supporter nor do I think this war is going perfectly. I've never claimed to be as courageous as the men and women fighting over there, so your insinuations that I'm not as brave as they are don't really disprove anything I say. Yes, compared to them I'm a coward. Are you satisfied?
That still doesn't change the fact that I recognize the value of what they're fighting for, nor does it change the fact that they believe that what they're doing is right and we need to support them.
What you do is the exact same thing as I do. I don't see you camped out in front of the President's ranch. Like I said in an earlier post, babbling on an online forum doesn't make you Gandhi any more than it makes me a war hero. What you don't see is that people of your ilk aren't supporting the troops by wanting to bring them home, but providing comfort to our enemies by demonstrating that as soon as the U.S. gets a few thousand casualties, it begins questioning itself and is willing to back down. The perception of this country as a "paper tiger" is what caused many of our problems in the first place, and people like you only reinforce this concept.
The fact that your only retort to any of my comments is "go join the Army" demonstrates that you're not as clever as you constantly say you are. The fact you say I "cheer on the sidelines while young Americans die" is equally stupid. If you've read any of my posts, you'll see that I'm not some ardent Bush supporter nor do I think this war is going perfectly. I've never claimed to be as courageous as the men and women fighting over there, so your insinuations that I'm not as brave as they are don't really disprove anything I say. Yes, compared to them I'm a coward. Are you satisfied?
That still doesn't change the fact that I recognize the value of what they're fighting for, nor does it change the fact that they believe that what they're doing is right and we need to support them.
What you do is the exact same thing as I do. I don't see you camped out in front of the President's ranch. Like I said in an earlier post, babbling on an online forum doesn't make you Gandhi any more than it makes me a war hero. What you don't see is that people of your ilk aren't supporting the troops by wanting to bring them home, but providing comfort to our enemies by demonstrating that as soon as the U.S. gets a few thousand casualties, it begins questioning itself and is willing to back down. The perception of this country as a "paper tiger" is what caused many of our problems in the first place, and people like you only reinforce this concept.