To: Impala64ssa
This is completely understandable and personally I would want to do the same thing. But this shows a break down in unit discipline that I find more troubling. The US military has never subscribed to the theory that they did it to us so were going to do it to them. We don't fight that way and that is the reason our troops are the best in the world. We have a disciplined deadly force that nobody can defeat we don't need to piss on them after we kill them its like spiking the ball in the end zone it shows immaturity..
To: montanajoe
...we don't need to piss on them after we kill them its like spiking the ball in the end zone it shows immaturity.. Why don't you spend some time in a VFW or American Legion hall, drinking with men. It is much better than ESPN for male development. Maybe after a while you will understand what happens to your hormones and thought processes when your buddy buys the farm defending you. It is not spiking the ball for theatrics, is is releasing an overload of tension. So they taped it it... And it got out. And now all the back-benchers are in full cry with their outrage. Who published this, ask yourself that, and then think to yourself, well, if this happened we know about, what happened in a war zone where an act was not taped, or it is was, it did not get out. Here is a clue... A LOT happens that does not get out. Piss on every one here who thinks this is wrong.
19 posted on
01/15/2012 1:09:49 AM PST by
SandwicheGuy
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To: montanajoe
Patton did the same thing to the enemy. Was that a sign of unit breakdown in discipline?
31 posted on
01/15/2012 10:09:41 AM PST by
Jack Hydrazine
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