I am sharing your comments with my friends, they will get a good laugh since you don’t know me.
I am just so thrilled I can’t stand it. I notice that you didn’t say whether or not YOU served, so I presume you didn’t.
You can also tell your friends I served from 1967 to 1993, unlike you, who lives vicariously off the lives of others, apparently. And whilst you are mocking, consider this: I had (and have) a life of my own, one of true service to my society and my country. You have to “live” through OTHER FOLKS’ lives. Poor you.
And think about this: Your friends would have more in common with ME than they could with you... since, if they are Marines, we have all walked the same pathways. So go on, you waste of air. Be demeaning to me, to Dr. Paul (who ALSO served, by the way) and to other Conservatives who actually DO want to see government shrunk to its constitutional levels. It doesn’t matter because YOU don’t matter.
Oh how cute. Do you have any idea how lame that sounds? You just told a veteran that he is a disgrace and he rebutted and now you’re going to share the comments with your friends?
Not every soldier has to be pro war and not every soldier even has to state their position. In fact the mark of a professional soldier is that he ISN’T political (publicly anyway). General Petraeus is an excellent example of this.
Most soldiers are conservative and to be sure most probably support the war. But it’s a stretch of the imagination by any means to therefore conclude that soldiers who say good things about an anti war candidate are a “disgrace”.