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Does this count for all the Vietnam-era deserters as well?
I guess these guys need to start to learn to speak Spanish and go a little farther south

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danvoy9787 wrote:no offense but canada S-U-C-K-S!
Iliad wrote:danvoy9787 wrote:no offense but canada S-U-C-K-S!
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Deadpool809 wrote:I'll submit that Canada is awesome. I have enjoyed visits there, My friends there are all good people.
As to the extradition thing - honestly, good. They shoudn't be granting amnesty to our soldiers who are deserters - we are supposed to be allies. Being a good ally isn't a one-way street, and for all the talk about what the US supposedly needs to do for the rest of the world to be a good friend and ally, the same is in reverse.
Let's say your friend picks a fight with someone - even if you don't think he should be in that fight, do you desert him? No one is saying that Canada has to be gung ho about the War on Terror, but giving sanctuary to US Army deserters just because of a War Policy isn't something a close ally and neighbor should do. I would expect the US to do the same for Canadian deserters.
Juan_Bottom wrote:I disagree. If I volunteer to put my life on the line for two years, who are you or the government to say..."well no one else wants the job so now you have to put your life on the line for 3 1/2 years." "And if you refuse you go to prison." It's America that's deserting the troops.
Deadpool809 wrote:A deserter, conversely, gets my scorn. If they weren't willing to put that kind of thing aside, they shouldn't have joined up.
Deadpool809 wrote:I have a great deal of respect for our Troops, and part of that comes from their ability to put aside personal politics and fight for our country, whoever the President, whatever the battle.
Deadpool809 wrote:But I don't want a soldier who is deserting because he doesn't like the politics of the Commander in Chief - Liberal or Conservative.
Deadpool809 wrote:If you aren't prepared to have your term extended if the military deems necessary, you shouldn't join the service. Sounds cold - but that is what it takes sadly.
Juan_Bottom wrote:I just want to understand you point of view better.... Have you served? I have not.
Juan_Bottom wrote:They only pledge to defend the Constitution. The one Bush has butchered. Really by that logic, they should be fighting him(sorry I'm a little too political).
Juan_Bottom wrote:And what if the president makes himself King? They aren't abandoning the same government they were originally serving, ya know?
Juan_Bottom wrote:Stop Loss is wrong. No matter how you look at it. I read online that 40% of troops serving have some form of disorder related to service. But they can't be allowed to come home because we need the troops.
The real problem to me Is that they aren't fighing for the Constitution. They are fighting a war for profit. And one that the American people don't support. At this point their oath becomes indentured servitude.
Deadpool809 wrote:I have to reject that totally, because you lead with "Bush butchered the Constitution. He didn't. Sorry, but that just isn't the case. If there really was a case that Bush went to War unconstitutionally, he would be impeached. Despite the left salivating to do it, they clearly don't have a case for it, or it would have been done a long time ago.
You might not LIKE what he did, but until the checks and balances call it into question, then it is very much Constitutional.
Deadpool809 wrote:A President can't just make himself King. That is a silly argument, and not one that applied here.
Deadpool809 wrote:It is still a government by and for the people.
Deadpool809 wrote:Have not. Tried - was rejected medically. Come from a military family.
Juan_Bottom wrote:http://www.infowars.com/?p=2682
I disagree. It is against the supreme law to us taxpayers to pay for propaganda against them. Everything Dennis Kucinich laid out.
Not counting the constitution, Bush and Cheny have a very long list of nations that they cannot travel to. Becuase they've(we've) broken international law. They'd be arrested.
Juan_Bottom wrote:The people are overwelmingly against the war, and stop loss.
Juan_Bottom wrote:I refused to sign after seeing what was going on. It was always my plan to join the Marines. I was on first name basis with the recruiter. I was in High School during 911, but I didn't like what I was seeing after.... war for profit, like Vietnam. And that's not what I'm about.
Deadpool809 wrote: and we aren't "breaking International Law."
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
Deadpool809 wrote:twisted, made up, or wild accusations.
Deadpool809 wrote:his party doesn't even take him seriously.
Deadpool809 wrote:There is a reason this hasn't gotten very far
Deadpool809 wrote:And we haven't broken International Law. That is a bunch of hogwash frankly.
Deadpool809 wrote:To walk away now would be a disaster, and would be condemning innocents to something potentially worse than Hussein.
Deadpool809 wrote:Yet - they re-elected Bush. I don't think people are overwhelmingly against "the war." In fact, "The War" was over years ago. We are currently occupying Iraq. We faced similar dissent when we were occupying Germany post WWII during reconstruction,
Juan_Bottom wrote:My rebuttel-
Are you a crackhead?
Deadpool809 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:My rebuttel-
Are you a crackhead?
Not in the slightest. I am not sure what prompted that question. If it is my position, no - I am extremely well read, and don't get my opinions from radical propoganda sites.
If it is because I am a Libertarian... well, I can only explain that by saying my politics are that the Federal Government is bad, and should be limited to specifically enumerated fuctions in the Constitution. And it is better than the GOP
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