Xoutpost.com

Xoutpost.com (https://xoutpost.com/forums.php)
-   The Lounge (https://xoutpost.com/off-topic/lounge/)
-   -   How soon we forget (https://xoutpost.com/off-topic/lounge/33379-how-soon-we-forget.html)

rayxi 06-22-2007 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric5273
I will also continue to debate the ideas and not attack the person.

To your credit, I believe you have done just that. I certainly don't agree with many (most) of your political viewpoints but I have no objections to your debate style. It's too bad some (not all) of your debate opponents can't represent the opposing viewpoint without resorting to playground name calling.

blondboinsd 06-22-2007 02:28 AM

haha!!

cmyX6go 06-22-2007 05:59 AM

We need an extra sense of humor here please
 
Eric -
I guess you didn't see the :stickpoke and the :rofl: Lighten up, It was meant to be funny especially considering the roll you've been on lately.

Carry on...

rebound 06-22-2007 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric5273
Also, in that same thread, this was posted:
Apparently these rules only apply to some. Just in the past 48 hours, the following has been said to me:
Quote:

Originally Posted by rebound
3) You're a complete asshole.

If the mods do not want me to post in political threads, then all it will take is a brief PM from one of them stating that and I will stop ASAP. But until that time, I will assume it is fine with them. I will also continue to debate the ideas and not attack the person.

As a reminder, that was in response to this:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric5273
2) The American military knew the kids were there and attacked anyway beacuse they didn't care about the kids
I'd put my money on #2.

You may pretend not to think this is a personal attack on someone in the military.
You'd be wrong. Keep it up.

Eric5273 06-22-2007 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebound
You may pretend not to think this is a personal attack on someone in the military.
You'd be wrong. Keep it up.

I have made it very clear that I never blame the foot soldiers for policy decisions. Even in cases where they are being prosecuted, like in the case of Abu Ghraib prison, I tend to doulbt they are to blame. Leadership is to blame.

Do I think that the Air Force pilot made the decision to bomb that school? Absolutely not. Do I think his commander made the decision? No. Do I think some high level general in Afghanistan made the decision? Possibly. Do I think the decision came from someone in Washington? Most likely.

So no, I do not think people in the armed forces are bad people. Just the opposite, I think they are good people and are brave for serving their country. I also think they are victims just like the kids in that school, and their lives are being put in danger to protect the economic investments of large coporations, not to protect the the freedom of the American people as they have been told, and as I'm sure most of them believe they are doing.

Wagner 06-22-2007 09:53 AM

stop.

rebound 06-22-2007 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric5273
I have made it very clear that I never blame the foot soldiers for policy decisions. Even in cases where they are being prosecuted, like in the case of Abu Ghraib prison, I tend to doulbt they are to blame. Leadership is to blame.

Do I think that the Air Force pilot made the decision to bomb that school? Absolutely not. Do I think his commander made the decision? No. Do I think some high level general in Afghanistan made the decision? Possibly. Do I think the decision came from someone in Washington? Most likely.

So no, I do not think people in the armed forces are bad people. Just the opposite, I think they are good people and are brave for serving their country. I also think they are victims just like the kids in that school, and their lives are being put in danger to protect the economic investments of large coporations, not to protect the the freedom of the American people as they have been told, and as I'm sure most of them believe they are doing.

Is this a policy decision:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric5273
2) The American military knew the kids were there and attacked anyway beacuse they didn't care about the kids
I'd put my money on #2.

If you think it is, then you know even less about the military than I thought.

No one outside of Afghanistan made the final decision to initiate the attack. That was made on the ground.

Thus, you are insulting the very people you claim "are good people and are brave for serving their country."

BTW - if you want to insult anyone in uniform, from Gen Pace on down, you're insulting all of us. We have all taken the same oath, given up the same rights, and gone through the same sacrifices. You clearly don't understand the bond that exists, and the exhaustion with biased, uninformed left-wing criticism like yours.

cmyX6go 06-22-2007 10:59 AM

Lock it up please. Even my attempt at humor turns political :rolleyes:


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:32 AM.

vBulletin, Copyright 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0
© 2017 Xoutpost.com. All rights reserved.