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What exactly does this mean? Anyone?
It's similar to "Do you support you local football team." Do you want them to win or quit at halftime and go home. The difference is that they're willingly putting thier live on the line and if the lose, the world loses.
I think that, these days, "support the troops" means that you support whatever Bush decides to do with and/or to the troops and you have a yellow ribbon made in china bumper magnet on your SUV.
We all know exactly what it means, the real question is, 'Do you support our troops?' I know I do.
so...you DO have a made in china bumper magnet? good for you!
Well that shuts me up.
So if my local football team gang rapes a 14 year old... I have to support that? I guess I would if I 'Support the Team' right?
Can you put this otherwise disjointed comparison into any real context? Are you saying the entire US military raped a 14-years-old, or what?
The way I am reading it, you are purposefully attributing the individual acts of criminals -- acting against the law -- to the whole.
About as dishonest as you can get.
We all know exactly what it means...
1. Answer the question (if you wish).
2. Answer the second question (if you wish).
3. Pose a new question (if you wish).
Oh, so you did #3... ok, No. I am not saying the US military did that. Or anything in particular. I asked if my LOCAL FOOTBALL TEAM did that act, would it mean I supported the act or the team or both?
Support the troops started out as a con job.
The way it happened was their were many people who did not support Bush'es foreign policy. In order to bully these people into supporting Bush'es foreign policy they attacked the critics with bully phrases such as, "if you don't support the President then you don't support the troops" or "If you don't support the war then you don't support the troops".
The phrases "if you don't support the President then you don't support the troops" or "If you don't support the war then you don't support the troops" was later shortened to "they don't support the troops".
It's a similar tactic when children are used for example, "If you don't support this bill then you don't support the children".
Overall it's a cheap tactic and it's should be beneath anyone dignity to whore out children and troops like that just bully others into cowering down and support policies that acutally harms troops and children for evil agendas such as fattening the pockets of war profiteers or corporate shoddy products and services in the case of children.
so... explain what it means.
It's similar to "Do you support you local football team." Do you want them to win or quit at halftime and go home. The difference is that they're willingly putting thier live on the line and if the lose, the world loses.
I agree. It WAS a con job. The anti-war lefties had a monent of clarity in which they realized the biggest villification they got during Vietnam was for troop-bashing, so they decided to sell the "I support the troops" line to the American public, hoping no one could see through the facade.