I am not making generalizations. there are some people out there that have a mentality that makes them very scary individuals.
Do you think the military might have a screening process to weed people like that out?
I am not making generalizations. there are some people out there that have a mentality that makes them very scary individuals.
of course,Do you think the military might have a screening process to weed people like that out?
of course,
but doesn't mean people don't sneak by it. look at that one guy who shot all those people not too long ago, he never should have been allowed to be there.
Gunman kills 12, wounds 31 at Fort Hood - U.S. news - Crime & courts - msnbc.com
12 shot at Fort Hood
That happens in civilian society as well, so your point is?
Try and answer this one: What is the right reason?
What do you call a direct attack?
So infiltration and subversion is okay?
Not quite. One is much slower and a lot less noticeable.same thing as invade, just a different option
infiltrate is a synonym for Invade.
Himself.I have a whole list of what my moral code and perspective describes as hero's. Among that list you will find anyone that voluntarily enlists to defend their countries interests and citizens, oft with their very life.
It also includes poets, doctors writers, inventors and so for.
So what is your idea of a "hero" JBeee?
Show us the numbers, then. Let's see studies on military personel to see how many of these nuts there really are.it wasn't foolish.
it's a fact that there are some wacko's out there that join the army with the thrill of being able to legally shoot someone! get their rocks off!
you honestly believe that nobody thinks like that?
millions of Gun nuts in the USA would LOVE to be able to do that!!
Go for it. You'd end up with your nuts being shot off, or even more interesting, being fed to you. Easy to sit back and talk about it, huh?well there are some! and sadly some of Canadians. they get this idea that they'll get to go to Afghanistan and find some Taliban and go shoot em! and they get their rocks off in the process.
a good kick in the nuts is what they need!
Hmmm, I know of a Colonel, well ex-colonel now, that liked killing people...I can think of a couple. One in particular who is currently the shinest cadet in the city. He doesn't care who they send him to fight or for what reason. He just wants to kill.
I will readily admit that many join for selfish reasons, like escaping poverty, a chance at an education, learning a trade, being able to play with huge tonka toys (Like my youngest), love of flying and a need for speed(Like my oldest), a feeling of being part of something, carrying on a family tradition (Like myself).
There are as many reasons as there are Troopers.
I have a whole list of what my moral code and perspective describes as hero's. Among that list you will find anyone that voluntarily enlists to defend their countries interests and citizens, oft with their very life.
It also includes poets, doctors writers, inventors and so for.
So what is your idea of a "hero" JBeee?
JBeee, which one? Or both? Got pulled in to scrub this Thread up some,& I'm just curious,
now that I've had to read through it.