Don't forget to remember our Police Veterans too!
SALUTE!

SirWinner wrote:Here's a salute to our American Veterans on Veterans Day.
Don't forget to remember our Police Veterans too!
SALUTE!
Lol.Isaac wrote:...And thanks Canadian forces for keeping the frighted confused state of Quebec safe.
Hear, hear. Not to take away from Veteran's Day in the U.S., but the day I would love to celebrate is the day when wars are no longer considered "normal".sigma wrote:All I want to wish the people of other countries, so that they never had the opportunity to become veterans of wars.
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It seems you have no idea what war is. You lucky people. In the United States blocked all the videos with the chronicle of World War II? You've never seen the atrocities of the Nazis? You've never seen the atrocities of the Islamic animals, which are now get money from the United States and its Arab friends and are doing it in Russia? This animals, which policies of the U.S. is called freedom fighters including Syria. Note: Nervous not to watch.Foil wrote:when wars are no longer considered "normal".sigma wrote:All I want to wish the people of other countries, so that they never had the opportunity to become veterans of wars.
heh, there is only one moment in time that's going to happen and few here want to hear about it.Foil wrote: Hear, hear. Not to take away from Veteran's Day in the U.S., but the day I would love to celebrate is the day when wars are no longer considered "normal".
None of those are blocked in the U.S., sigma. In fact, it is sometimes argued (not by me, but by some) that the U.S. news agencies expose the horrors of war too much, causing people to become numb to it.sigma wrote:In the United States blocked all the videos with the chronicle of World War II? You've never seen the atrocities...?
But this is happening in my country. Caucasian Islamists do it with the Russian people. in this video they say, "We will cut the heads of the Russian people for as long as they will not be Islam."Duper wrote:Sigma, perhaps the unwashed masses, but I'd venture to say that all of us here on the DBB are VERY well acquainted with those things.
Yes, it was. It was a new and dirty guerrilla fight that we'd never fought before, except maybe in our own Revolutionary War. I guess we forgot. The enemy's tactics were hard to fight as a conventional war with large armies and equipment, which we were used to by then. We were not prepared to fight that way. Korea should have been a warning sign of the types of wars to come. Far more people saw far more nastiness on the new mass media of TV than any movie newsreels could even hope to reach. The core reason to fight the war became this ethereal boogeyman called a "commie" that no one could really picture. The people of this country became disenchanted and unsupportive of the long and dirty fight in which so many of our kids were either killed or coming back as mentally screwed up basket cases. That testosterone rush of winning never materialized, so we lost.Spidey wrote:I agree with that tc…do you agree that Vietnam was a different kind of war?
Funny thing, it was America that was dragged into the four biggest conflicts of the twentieth century, by the Europeans.Alter-Fox wrote:And I'm going to salute the British, Canadian, Australian, South Korean, and all the other forces that follow yours into just about every war you fight these days. Since you're not about to do it yourselves. I'd get mad at Issac but I know that's just what he wants.
No, I don't think it was justified. It was a waste of time, men and resources, all over the ridiculous fear of commies taking over the world. We should have never gotten involved.Spidey wrote:That’s not what I meant…I was speaking along the lines of being justified or not.
Didn't russia give syria chemical weapons to use against it's own people?sigma wrote:In fact, I was surprised that the U.S. did not bomb Syria. I thought the U.S. as always spit on reasonable offers Russia over the peaceful resolution of the conflicts..
You're welcome.Thank you Veterans!!!
SHHHH dont spoil his illusionIsaac wrote:Didn't russia give syria chemical weapons to use against it's own people?sigma wrote:In fact, I was surprised that the U.S. did not bomb Syria. I thought the U.S. as always spit on reasonable offers Russia over the peaceful resolution of the conflicts..
Do they have mirrors in Russia?sigma wrote:Isaac, CUDA, are you sure that you do not have blinders on the eyes? Nothing else I can not explain your mindless fanatical patriotism.
http://descentbb.net/search.php?keyword ... mit=Searchsigma wrote: Descenter won't waste the words. Or I am mistaken, CUDA?
Not going to disagree with the last part, but if the fear of commies taking over the world was so ridiculous, then why are commies currently taking over the world?tunnelcat wrote:No, I don't think it was justified. It was a waste of time, men and resources, all over the ridiculous fear of commies taking over the world. We should have never gotten involved.Spidey wrote:That’s not what I meant…I was speaking along the lines of being justified or not.