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...felt that. Then spit on and called 'Baby Killer'...
Trying to compare America's collective and divergent mindset during WWII to that of America today is futile. I've heard first person how the war for that generation occupied their waking moments for four years (the Americans, obviously) but seriously, do you know what's going on in Afghanistan right now?
Do you know what troops have been committed to Africa? Or did you just change the channel?
21st century America might have had it's military at war since 2001, but unless you have someone you care about in uniform, you might as well admit it : the rest of you are at the mall.
You have no vested interests, nor could you even name what National Guard units local to you are currently deployed in harm's way.
Is this a condemnation? Not really. More like a plea, to pay attention.
If you can't do that, at least send these folks a couple of bucks.
http://www.uso.org/
Been here, felt this.
As I was saying earlier [regarding the wars started in 2003],
As was said away back at the beginning, if it isn't *their* kids doing the fighting, if they aren't living every day themselves looking over their shoulders at the draft board, they just don't see any reason why they *should* care. "Isn't that what we pay the troops to do? Hey, there's a good show on TV tonite."
Plural? Involvement in Afghanistan started in late 2001. Like I was saying...