Gabriella84 said:The mere fact that someone went overseas to kill people (or trained to do so), does not make them more patriotic than others.
I stand up for what I believe is right for my country. Others merely kneel before the throne and wait for a pat on the head.
Bear in mind that the United States has not been officially at war since 1945. Police actions and conflicts arising out of political/personal disputes have yet to be officially sanctioned by the United States Congress.
Like I said, some people choose to fight on the homefront. We just don't carry weapons and take delight in killing our opponents.
The mere fact is you are not a patriot of this country. Your a spoiled brat that has never seen anything but a silver spoon. You have never given up anything in service of this country or even sacrificed anything. You stand for nothing. Your fighting on the home front all right. Your fighting to destroy everything this country stands for. You don't even realize that if its lost, you lose too.
I was trained to kill. And I employed that training. What have you done? marched in a street with a sign trying to make the military look bad. You dispise the very people that protect your dumb ass.
As for police actions and conflicts. Until you have been in combat you have no business talking about whats a war and whats a conflict. When battles take place and people get killed its a war. The niceities of law are out the window. That's for politicans and people like you who have never experienced it or ever will. International law is just a bunch of words. With no more impact than what is said here. Its a bunch of people talking.
Your words of protest and marches do kill people. Its shows support for the enemy and encourages them to continue. They in turn kill more soldiers and civilians. So you can claim to be peaceful and loving but in reality your responsible for hundreds of deaths. Sleep on that.