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To: RinaseaofDs
I will not subsidize anything that tries to justify conscientious objectors

We are all entitled to our opinions but just as a point of clarity. Doss never refused to serve. I think in this instance conscientious objector is a bit of a misnomer. Doss had no objection to the war. He understood why we went to war and he wanted to help. Hell he enlisted. He just refused to carry a weapon. He put himself in harms way as much or more than anyone else on that battlefield and saved the lives of many soldiers. There is a reason he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

55 posted on 11/14/2016 7:57:50 AM PST by Altura Ct.
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To: Altura Ct.

We had a CO Medic like that in out unit, unlike the rest, who changed his mind during TET in the Saigon area.

He got a close look up of what the gooks did to Civilians and did a 180.


64 posted on 11/14/2016 11:32:16 AM PST by Little Bill (o)
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To: Altura Ct.; Brad from Tennessee; All
I hate the review, not because of the conclusion (go see the movie -- and I will) but because Rex Reed is a damned idiot.

played a big role in winning World War II by enduring relentless punishment on and off the battlefield

That statement makes no sense. Did he break anything or kill anyone (that's how wars are won). Did he tour the USA as a Medal of Honor hero to raise war bonds? Doubtful, it was 1945. And it isn't a stretch to note that praising someone labeled as a CO (whether accurate or not) isn't exactly the best way to raise a fighting army, in the big scheme of thngs, even though he was a genuine hero.

turned pacifist after a near-tragic childhood accident incurred in a childhood scuffle with his older brother. So convinced that taking another man’s life was the most egregious sin in the Ten Commandments

or this:

refusing to compromise his religious principles that forbid him to bear arms.

Rex Reed is either ridiculing Doss' beliefs, or ridiculing the Ten Commandments. I don't know which -- was PFC Doss afraid of guns, traumatized by the childhood incident (as Reed says), or was he just following his religion (as Reed says -- and if so, how did the childhood incident, that I presume involved a weapon, happen? It's not clear.) Of course the Bible definitely is not pacifistic. The Macabees were the most heroic of the faithful. Come to think of it, I would love it if Mel Gibson would make a movie about them.

Rex Reed has no problem with broad generalities like "hayseed hick" but imagine if Doss were black, from the Mississippi delta -- would he have used pejoratives? NO, because that would be politically incorrect -- I'm not advocating political correctness, I'm pointing out that PC doesn't apply to "uneducated hayseed hick whites", as we just experienced (again) from Left-wing post-election analysis.

68 posted on 11/15/2016 4:25:23 AM PST by zipper (In their heart of hearts, all Democrats are communists)
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