orange parmejohn
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That's pathetic. You're pathetic.
RedAir69 -
Great story and thanks for sharing...
A big thank you for putting your life at risk every day so cowards such as Volfan1212 can exercise their right to free speech.
They go where they are told to go,do what they are told to do,no matter how
dire the situation,no matter the odds... put in that situation by some moron you probably voted for...
so have a cup of coffee,study some more philosophy,and STFU and thank a service man,because when the chit hits the fan,I guarantee you'll be looking for one to protect you then...
Sort of continuing from the above point as a Christian you can have only one master so maybe you should not put yourself in the position to sin by being told what to do and where to go?
Sorry you think this is political but most politicians on boths sides have started wars and are not good leaders.
No, when it gets bad I will not look for them to protect me I can do that myself but more importantly I will look to God for protection.
This is your right. We all choose to exercise our rights differently. The OP started this thread to talk about the support that rShannon gave to soldiers in a tough spot. He didnt say that rShannon was some sort of war monger. He didnt speak of rShannon's or his own political views, religious vies, or personal views towards war. He spoke about the class of a guy like rShannon, taking time to hang out with troops who are in a war zone (no politics about why they are there). He talked about how cool it was that this guy went over and above what the others were doing, and just that it was cool.
Most importantly, to me anyways, the guy didnt come here as some sort of attention whoooer, he didnt ask people to thank him, but he is being very humble in taking the time to thank the people that thank him. Again, pretty cool.
There are places to argue religion and politics, and there are probably even threads on this board (assuming the name Tebow comes up somewhere) that are more appropriate than here.
I dont know you, and Im not going to label you as one thing or another, but your posts in this thread reek of douchebaggery. I certainly think higher than that of the Vol faithful. I hope you can walk away from this thread without dragging it down any further. I believe it would be the right thing to do.
and, in the words of the college kid that gives me my tea and sausage burrito at the drive up window every morning, "have a blessed day".
I see this all the time and it is sad how far we have fallen as a country. This country was founded on Judeo-Christian beliefs and non interventionism (See Thomas Paine's Common Sense).
In fact the military is doing everything but defending the United States, securing U.S. borders, guarding U.S. shores, patrolling U.S. coasts, and enforcing no-fly zones over U.S. skies. Defending is non interventionism.
You can quote separation of church and state all day but the US government funded christian missionaries early on. Ask yourself how much better the world would be if we had continued that practice with just one-tenth of our military budget? You may not be a christian but you have to admit Jesus was a good guy who wanted nothing but good in this world.
We need to stop the borderline "worship" of the military and start thanking those that give their lives to true freedom from hunger, illness, ignorance and sin. Next time try thanking a preacher, doctor, non-profit volunteer/worker at a charity, teacher. Most of these people are working for the greater good not taking a side in a conflict.
This is your right. We all choose to exercise our rights differently. The OP started this thread to talk about the support that rShannon gave to soldiers in a tough spot. He didnt say that rShannon was some sort of war monger. He didnt speak of rShannon's or his own political views, religious vies, or personal views towards war. He spoke about the class of a guy like rShannon, taking time to hang out with troops who are in a war zone (no politics about why they are there). He talked about how cool it was that this guy went over and above what the others were doing, and just that it was cool.
Most importantly, to me anyways, the guy didnt come here as some sort of attention whoooer, he didnt ask people to thank him, but he is being very humble in taking the time to thank the people that thank him. Again, pretty cool.
There are places to argue religion and politics, and there are probably even threads on this board (assuming the name Tebow comes up somewhere) that are more appropriate than here.
I dont know you, and Im not going to label you as one thing or another, but your posts in this thread reek of douchebaggery. I certainly think higher than that of the Vol faithful. I hope you can walk away from this thread without dragging it down any further. I believe it would be the right thing to do.
and, in the words of the college kid that gives me my tea and sausage burrito at the drive up window every morning, "have a blessed day".
Thank you for your service.
My dad was in Vietnam and he witnessed this first hand when he arrived back home. I can tell he is still a little bitter about it to this day how he was treated when he came back.
I see this all the time and it is sad how far we have fallen as a country. This country was founded on Judeo-Christian beliefs and non interventionism (See Thomas Paine's Common Sense).
In fact the military is doing everything but defending the United States, securing U.S. borders, guarding U.S. shores, patrolling U.S. coasts, and enforcing no-fly zones over U.S. skies. Defending is non interventionism.
You can quote separation of church and state all day but the US government funded christian missionaries early on. Ask yourself how much better the world would be if we had continued that practice with just one-tenth of our military budget? You may not be a christian but you have to admit Jesus was a good guy who wanted nothing but good in this world.
We need to stop the borderline "worship" of the military and start thanking those that give their lives to true freedom from hunger, illness, ignorance and sin. Next time try thanking a preacher, doctor, non-profit volunteer/worker at a charity, teacher. Most of these people are working for the greater good not taking a side in a conflict.
Commie!
You are either with us, or you are against us. If you truly feel that way, move your tree-hugging butt to France. They have an open border.
This board is about football at the University of Tennessee.
the OP was not searching for support of himself, but free men and women can choose to support him if they so choose.
99% of our men and women in service have no decision over whether we send them to combat or what they go to combat for. They have jobs to do and, when asked to do so, they are the butt-kickingest army on the planet.
They put their behinds on the line to protect your right to give us crap here, and to protect our right to support them.
Im not a war monger. But I support the men and women in our military because
1) they do a crappy job on a daily basis
2) they put their tookis on the line on a daily basis
d) because I can
Thanks for posting. You are a great american. I mean that, I really do.
They go where they are told to go,do what they are told to do,no matter how
dire the situation,no matter the odds... put in that situation by some moron you probably voted for...
so have a cup of coffee,study some more philosophy,and STFU and thank a service man,because when the chit hits the fan,I guarantee you'll be looking for one to protect you then...
Sir,thank you for your service and all you do... and GBO