Fingolfin269
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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: conjur
They weren't sent to war? They all voluntarily got on planes and ships and went into Iraq on their volition? They weren't ordered into battle?
THINK!!
maybe you should take some of your own advice...you complain that I am arguing semantics and yet you do the same thing.
Sure they were sent to war, but none of them were forced to serve, none of them were drafted, they all chose a career in the military...they all could have backed out and been court marshalled if they decided to.
its called a clue conjur, you might want to try getting one.
yet their comitment to the military is to defend our country, not to go around invading others.
The way you're implying 'defend' in that statement is not the committment that soldiers make when they sign that piece of paper. If that were the case, then there wouldn't be a need for much of a standing army since I'm sure 90% of the able bodied population would join up as soon as the first invader stepped foot on our soil.