What would you do..........

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what would you do if you didn't have the freedom you have now?
 
Dreamguy001 said:
what would you do if you didn't have the freedom you have now?


I have no clue. Hard to theorize something as big as that.
 
oh come on now I put this up for you anti-war people out there anti Amercians, anti British and anti Canadians
 
Well i guess that depends if I never had it to begin with then I guess I wouldn't miss it. But If it was taken from from me then I don't know what I'd do. Probably move to the unflawed, perfection that is Canada.:rolleyes:
 
If my freedoms were taken away - I would find a way to cope.

If I never had them, I suppose I would live that life as well.



:rose:
 
You know DG I really have to commend you for asking the question....I think it deserves an answer from the ones balking. Personally I support our troops 110% ...
 
autymn said:
You know DG I really have to commend you for asking the question....I think it deserves an answer from the ones balking. Personally I support our troops 110% ...

Thank you

I know I am going to get flak over this question oh well :D
 
~L~ let them DG ...it just goes to point out the freedom of speech they do have here ....I mean at least our government crappy that they can be at times don't execute us for saying so right ?
 
I am not anti American
I am not anti British
I am not anti Canadian
I am for peace and harmony.

Just because I do not like war
does not mean I am not understanding
of why war is sometimes necessary.

If I lost my freedom I would fight to get it back.
Especially for my children and Grandchildren.
My Grandfather did this for me and mine
in the world war 11.
He survived and was a good kind man wthout
a harsh word for anyone.
(RIP Grandpa,
I miss you but have a little peace in my heart
that you are not here to see war again.)


Since I am so lucky to have my freedom, having
experienced it I could not settle for anything less.


I am a very lucky person to not have known
war except through books and snippets of
newspapers, people's conversations and tv
documentaries.

Thank you to those people who fought and
sadly died or were wounded, suffered shellshock
and any other terrible things that happened to give me
my freedom. Any loss of life in war is tragic.
:rose:
 
Dreamguy001 said:
Thank you

I know I am going to get flak over this question oh well :D

Why?


And I don't see any flames over
your supporting the troops.
 
what would you do if you didn't have the freedom you have now?

Two possible answers apparently;

1. I'm an American, I'd make my freedom, through ballots or bullets if needed.

2. If you mean a life condition that entraps you like a bad relationship, or shitty job, I can always say, "see ya" to both, hop on the Harley, and make my way South.


Freedom is relative to the individual.
 
I'm an American, I'd make my freedom, through ballots or bullets if needed.

That is one of the answers I was looking for Lost Cause
 
Lost Cause.....

this is an excellent quote and so appropriate to now:

"There are a host of people who have to squat to piss who will say that this will be the "last" war and that from now on we will only need world "clubs". They are the ones who will be responsible for the deaths of millions of people. The pacifists are always at it." General Patton

Well done.
 
NASCAR driver? Nah, I'd pretend that I had a son/daugher, or brother/cousin fighting in Iraq. It would make me look better to have a relative fighting for freedom, wouldn't it?



:rolleyes:
 
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