Agreed. We really, truly have to stop being the world's police force. We have trouble adequately policing our own streets, let alone stopping every bad actor in the world. Enough already. If "humanity" is truly offended by the Syrian dictator's actions, then "humanity" can collectively take action.
Every time Bush used rattled sabers and then used military force I was reminded of a marine warrant officer I served with. He told me sommething that has stuck with me all these years.
Beware of those who cry loudest for war, because they are usually the ones who have never seen the horrors of war.
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ReplyDeleteAgreed. We really, truly have to stop being the world's police force. We have trouble adequately policing our own streets, let alone stopping every bad actor in the world. Enough already. If "humanity" is truly offended by the Syrian dictator's actions, then "humanity" can collectively take action.
ReplyDeleteEvery time Bush used rattled sabers and then used military force I was reminded of a marine warrant officer I served with. He told me sommething that has stuck with me all these years.
ReplyDeleteBeware of those who cry loudest for war, because they are usually the ones who have never seen the horrors of war.
It seems nothing has changed.
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