I served out of a sense of duty! You wouldn't know anything about honor, duty, and the higher ideals. You are a mindless puppet who loves to slander those who at least gave of themselves for a higher ideal. Go back and study your Constitutional debates as I said before. Come back and talk with me when you grow a brain.
"Duty is the most sublime word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less."
"A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others." And I feel a little humble right now! Not because of anything you've said though.
You don't seem to know anything about those either that you complain, complain, complain now. If you served for a sense of duty, why are you complaining now?
You are a mindless puppet who loves to slander those who at least gave of themselves for a higher ideal.
What higher ideal? It seems to me that you served for the same reason Kerry served.
Go back and study your Constitutional debates as I said before. Come back and talk with me when you grow a brain.
I went back to our first posts to each other on this thread to try to see why you're so angry at me and in your first posts to me you raged and I hadn't even made any statements to you besides factual, analytical statements. This tells me that you can't have intelligent conversations. You hear truth and you rage.
"Duty is the most sublime word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less."
Part of duty is to hold true to purpose. If you ever had a sense of duty, you certainly shed it and have taken on the same purpose Kerry has taken, to bash and complain.
"A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others." And I feel a little humble right now! Not because of anything you've said though.
You have shown no humbleness on this thread. All you've done is toot your own horn. I've always thought that if you have to toot your own horn, there may not be that much to toot over.