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Elizabetht said:They are our soliders.
They are our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, husbands, wives.
They did not ask to be sent overseas. They did not ask to be shot at by people that they are trying to defend and defeat.
We as Americans have over and over come to the defense of almost every nation in the world. So many times at horrific loss of our own.
And ya know what just bothers me to know end.
The complete and utter lack of anything close to gratitude.
I don't want to hear... well its there land you came in and weren't invited... blah blah blah
If that same thing held true and we didn't show up uninvited....
HOW MANY COUNTRIES OF MODERN DAY EUROPE WOULD STILL BE STANDING FREELY?????
You don't want the US in your country, defending your land so that you don't have to get your pretty hands dirty.... fine!
Pick up a weapon and defend your own gawd damn lands, oil fields, property and what ever else but don't you dare come to us when you get beaten down and cannot stand on your own two feet. Don't you dare raise your fist at us and curse us because we did exactly what you wanted and stayed out of your country.
Yall want to blow each other to hell you go right ahead but send MY father, MY ex husband, MY uncles and dozens of MY friends home first before you all commit suicide you ungrateful bastards.
oggbashan said:Our British troops are there too and have been since the start.
They'll be there until the end. That is what allies do.
Our troops die; just like US troops. They have even died from 'friendly' US fire.
There are other countries forces fighting and civilians working alongside the US and British troops. They die too.
Any death in this war is a disaster for the person's family but death is the ultimate price paid for freedom. The other side thinks it is fighting for 'freedom' too. They may be on the 'wrong' side but they are prepared to die for their cause - and do.
Yet 'innocents' who are not part of the conflict also die. Who grieves for them?
Our men died to liberate Europe alongside US troops.
We don't forget what the US did in WWII. Please don't forget that we held the line until December 1941 - on our own. We didn't stand aside when the US forces arrived and say "over to you". We continued to fight and die to the end.
My father was scheduled to go to the Pacific in 1945. He would have gone but for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He was 38, married with 3 children, shortsighted - but he would have fought for freedom.
Please do not forget that the US is NOT ALONE in this war.
Og
Belegon said:To the local Brits:
This american, at least, is highly aware that y'all have been there for us over the last 150 years or so.
Got nothin' but love for ya!
That is all very well put. I agree completely.Belegon said:I was born at Elmendorf AFB as my father prepared to do his duty in Vietnam. He has never, to my knowledge, felt that we belonged there. Yet he did his duty and was lucky enough to return after a year and a half in peril.
Both of my grandfathers fought in WWII. My brother was special forces out of Fort Bragg until he had an auto accident and the docs told him not to jump out of perfectly good airplanes anymore. I have a cousin who just got back from Baghdad. I have two cousins in the Navy and another in the Pentagon.
I am torn on the different ideas between "Never Leave A Man Behind" and "This Ground Is Forever England". My heart agrees with both of them in some ways.
I have never come across another nation that seemed to consistently accept what has become an American motto. Nothing being new under the sun, I expect we can find a precedent if we look hard enough. I like what it says about unity, I dislike that it puts more of our young men and women at risk.
No outside nation appointed the USA as the world's police force. We have done that to ourselves. Yet I also believe we should try to live up to the ideals we promoted in our words after WWII. Our own actions have often NOT lived up to those ideals.
We are in Iraq. I personally do not think our invasion was justified despite the truth that deposing Saddam and his regime was a worthy undertaking. However, now that we are there I feel it is important not to leave things half-ass. Finish the job and let them rule themselves. As soon as feasible, get our troops home!
Some wars are justified. None are anything other than tragic.
bamagirl said:LadyShianne those were wonderful hun!!
they express what most proud Americans feel
Thank You![]()
My Erotic Tail said:Awesome LadyShianne~
I love these poems and please post
any others you like this thread is geared
to support our troops in writings and those
are awesome...smiles
S 
LadyShianne said:"Terror In America"
September 11, two thousand and one
A normal day at the start
By nightfall, one filled with terror
With an ache in every American Heart
We watched in stunned disbelief
As events unfolded that day
We saw such horrendous things
In our minds forever they will stay
Days filled with so much sadness
Searching for the ones to blame
For the sake of unnatural hatred
Our lives will never be the same
Through all of this nightmare
United we will always stand
Shoulder to shoulder we will stay
Around the world and across the land
We will not let them win
The COWARDS from that day
Proudly we will always remain
The United States of America, the great USA
**Written in Grief... 13 September 2001**
