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I spent Memorial Day With my father And his friend, two former Marines...

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    WellHung Black Hole
    My father was Drafted but not deployed to Vietnam, while his friend was a sniper in Vietnam, with 40 confirmed kills...
    Mark, the sniper, Was jovial and fun - loving all day until the conversation turned to the war... He got really choked up thinking about the families of the men he killed... Really choked up talking about the devastating effects of Agent Orange...both to the enemy, and to several of his friends who are still suffering from illnesses caused by the deadly chemical... They were told by the government at the time that Agent Orange was not harmful to humans ...only foliage. We discussed how old politicians send young boys off to war, with rarely those kids being their own children. Mark, the sniper, feels that he was sent to battle, all for a lie. It became apparent to me that once you kill a man, that changes you forever. These men He killed werent his personal enemies. These were men with families, who were simply Being loyal to their country, and doing wat their country ordered them to do. War should never be glorified. There are no winners in war, except, perhaps, the people who don't fight in it. The ones that do, The ones that make it out alive, carry physical and psychological scars and burdens with them for the rest of their lives. War is hell. Whether you agree With the reasons behind war, the soldiers should be respected and appreciated for the contributions they make, and the sacrifices they endure.
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    snab_snib African Astronaut
    did they jerk each other off?
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    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    Good post
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    Technologist victim of incest
    Agreed Mash.

    I remember my whole neighborhood with yellow ribbons tied to their trees as Vietnam ended. There were two Vietnam soldiers in my neighborhood.


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    PTSD and war "trauma" is sign of inferiority.

    the vietcongs, former japanese imperial army, and even former and current mujjaaheedeens and ISIS soldiers dont have these emotional menstruations.

    at the end of the war they just go back to their families, reproduce and live happily ever after. for japanese, they lived dishonorably and happily ever after.

    only wéek whytes wallow in self pity amd PTS-DEE.
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    WellHung Black Hole
    u need to do a better job trolling, Vinny. That didn't come close to getting an emotional reaction out of me.
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    WellHung Black Hole
    Folks?
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    weék whyte

    Originally posted by WellHung u need to do a better job trolling, Vinny. That didn't come close to getting an emotional reaction out of me.

    thats because you have week mitochondrias.
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    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny weék whyte



    thats because you have week mitochondrias.

    (yawn) ur boring, vinny. I'll take speckles Any day of the week over you. You should go to Troll School and have him be your teacher. You've got a whole lot to learn.👍❤
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    Originally posted by WellHung (yawn) ur boring, vinny. I'll take speckles Any day of the week over you. You should go to Troll School and have him be your teacher. You've got a whole lot to learn.👍❤

    and still i manage to solicit a longer reply.
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    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Benny a small man in every sense of the word
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