itt we discuss the u.s.'s victory in iraq

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  • nico402
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    • Apr 2008
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    #16
    Re: itt we discuss the u.s.'s victory in iraq

    America won the war? I am not so sure about it..

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    • ForGreatJustin
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      • Apr 2007
      • 1877

      #17
      Re: itt we discuss the u.s.'s victory in iraq

      Originally posted by CmdrLuke
      HAHA^

      OT: If obama really does get us war free then he'll be a good pres in my book.

      What about socialized health insurance?

      If he does that I don't care if his next plan is to invade France I'll love him.

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      • Mosheddy
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        • Apr 2007
        • 750

        #18
        Re: itt we discuss the u.s.'s victory in iraq

        Originally posted by ForGreatJustin
        What about socialized health insurance?

        If he does that I don't care if his next plan is to invade France I'll love him.
        This is a much better reason to support and vote for a candidate.

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        • BingBang
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          • May 2007
          • 41

          #19
          Re: itt we discuss the u.s.'s victory in iraq

          The seven Army values, which are indoctrinated from the moment you are recruited, and of which you are expected to live by, are loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage. Everybody who volunteers knows exactly what they are getting into from the getgo.

          Soldiers don't want sympathy--they want your respect and your support. Even those who aren't currently deployed sacrifice a lot of time to the service, and have to put the Army's needs above their own. It isn't an easy life at any level. They work very hard, experience a lot of physical & emotional turmoil, and give up a lot, and only ask that you back them up no matter what.

          People may not support the war they fight, but many soldiers are fighting for what they believe in, and most of them would like to believe that they are fighting for you...

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          • ForGreatJustin
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            Level 28 - Friend For Life
            • Apr 2007
            • 1877

            #20
            Re: itt we discuss the u.s.'s victory in iraq

            Originally posted by BingBang
            The seven Army values, which are indoctrinated from the moment you are recruited, and of which you are expected to live by, are loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage. Everybody who volunteers knows exactly what they are getting into from the getgo.

            Soldiers don't want sympathy--they want your respect and your support. Even those who aren't currently deployed sacrifice a lot of time to the service, and have to put the Army's needs above their own. It isn't an easy life at any level. They work very hard, experience a lot of physical & emotional turmoil, and give up a lot, and only ask that you back them up no matter what.

            People may not support the war they fight, but many soldiers are fighting for what they believe in, and most of them would like to believe that they are fighting for you...
            Much respect.

            *salutes*

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