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To Young Americans: Protest Our Crooked Politicians By Not Joining The Military (if you're thinking about joining)
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 09:01:10 -0700, "J. Miller" <...@mailinator.com
To Young Americans: Protest Our Crooked Politicians By Not Joining The
Military (if you're thinking about joining)
By James Miller
- Why "serve your country" when your politicians are definitely NOT serving
you in any sense?
- Why "serve your country" when your President is hell-bent on giving
amnesty to 20 million illegal aliens and hell-bent on opening the floodgates
to millions more Latin American peasants who will further destroy American
culture, take jobs, and drive down wages?
- Why join the military when your politicians are selling this country out
to greedy bankers, greedy corporations, and internationalists?
- Why join the military when your President refuses to secure our border
with Mexico?
- How can there be a "war on terror" when our borders and ports have been
left wide open... nearly eight years after 9/11? This fact alone clearly
suggests that the "war on terror" is a scam. Iraq is primarily about oil
(and to a lesser extent, protecting the fake state of "Israel"). It is
extremely un-American to engage in a war for the purpose of getting access
to another nation's resources.
The United States has been taken over by globalist elites who don't care
about you and who are actively working to undermine the sovereignty of our
country... why on God's Earth would you "serve your country" given all this?
Don't join the military. Don't let our phony politicians use you to advance
their globalist agenda. Don't be a sucker. Protest our crooked political
leaders by NOT joining the military. When a military recruiter visits your
high school, tell him "NO!" and cite the reasons above. Join the military
when the USA is noble again, when it adheres to law and order, when it
follows the Constitution, when it puts it's citizens first and not illegal
aliens first, & when it doesn't engage in needless and immoral wars.
--
For SERIOUS conservative writing visit my blog:
http://immigration-globalization.blogspot.com
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 23:08:06 -0400, "Tom Keske" <...@comcast.net
"To Serve Your Country".
It is really a cookbook.
Tom Keske
"J. Miller" <...@earthlink.com...
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 10:22:56 -0700, Peter Franks <...@none.com
You join the military to uphold freedom. Protesting the military is
equivalent to espousing bondage.
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:29:42 +0000, ZerkonXXXX <...@erkonx.net
'You' join the military for all kinds of reasons. For instance, to get a
green card, serve out some court ruling or to get an education, even to
just go kill people with cool weapons, like in 'your' computer games.
As you know the military was equivalent to bondage at one time so your
equation is not on firm grounds there. The very nature of the military,
ie a physical force serving a federal government or, worse, itself, does
not make your equation a certainly at all.
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 15:12:31 -0700, Peter Franks <...@none.com
It was not bondage, but required service. There is a distinction, and
it is relevant.
I really don't care what you think of the military, but protesting it
because of politicians is patent idiocy.
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 10:50:41 -0700 (PDT), "Bent Attorney Esq." <...@gmail.com
On Jun 28, 1:22 pm, Peter Franks <...@none.com
You have whatever freedom 'they' decide to give to you. You have the
freedom to do as you're told. That's a worthwhile ideal to fight and
die for.
The military fights and dies to maintain the bankers and politicians
lavish lifestyle.
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:01:44 -0700, Peter Franks <...@none.com
Freedom doesn't come from politicians.
No. They fight to preserve freedom, as I already said.
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:09:57 -0700 (PDT), "Bent Attorney Esq." <...@gmail.com
On Jun 28, 8:01 pm, Peter Franks <...@none.com
Freedom? If you're old and tired of life, you're 98 and sitting in a
wheelchair, you've got the freedom to end it all peacefully with a
dose of dope? No? Well then you are not free. Your freedom comes
from politicians. In the USA it supposedly comes from a piece of
paper which isn't adhered to anyway.
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 22:02:34 -0700, Peter Franks <...@none.com
You are wrong on so many levels. Your pessimism is a cancer, excise it.
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 01:29:16 -0700 (PDT), "Bent Attorney Esq." <...@gmail.com
On Jun 29, 1:02 am, Peter Franks <...@none.com
That's the way it is. You haven't rebutted my above argument. You
are as free as 'they' allow you to be.
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:19:22 +0000, ZerkonXXXX <...@erkonx.net
This really is a matter of a personal principle, I believe. Or rather
what you believe.
If the 98 year old, lets say, believes they have a right to take the dope
and is jailed for it but, in jail, they still believing they have this
right and will still take it, this is beyond politicians, law and paper.
The only thing 'given' then is incarceration.
IOW, your freedom comes from you. But then, as said, this is a matter of
personal belief.
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:35:47 -0700 (PDT), "Bent Attorney Esq." <...@gmail.com
On Jun 29, 7:19 am, ZerkonXXXX <...@erkonx.net
I see what you are saying.
Are you free to refuse to have portions of your wealth confiscated for
causes you don't believe in? You can 'cheat' on your tax return
maybe, but here in Canada income tax is deducted from your paycheck.
'They' take their cut and you can't do anything about it. It is
different with many goods and services and taxes on them. You have
the freedom to refuse to purchase them.
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