“What I trust first is my intuition and experience, which tell me this guy is a coward moslem invader who kicks little girls in the head.”
Turns out that was internet BS and the police in Scotland, England, and Canada are telling people it wasn’t fact.
“I’m not seeing anything in your comments that are consistent with what a patriot military veteran would say.”
What do you want to hear? It is not my job to give my life for my country. So why buy into false information to get shot at? I’ve been that and been hit a few times. But if I don’t have to, I’d rather not do it again for no solid reason. I was a military member, not a fool. And I think if you spent some time with military members, you’d find they are just as careful about combat as I was and am. The loose cannon is a problem and forces problems for the unit. Combat units have the most dangerous job this country offers and it takes a special kind of person to be willing to step in front of a bullet for their country and people they don’t even know. And a person who reacts by emotion is a liability, not an asset. He or she can get people killed. Over reaction is a bad action in a firefight or determining a scenario. Only deal with facts, not assumptions.
wy69
You sound like you get your information from Hollywood movies.