Posted by trucker40 on July 29, 2009 at 19:35:56 from (69.149.165.163):
In Reply to: O.T. Hell comes home posted by NEsota on July 29, 2009 at 07:11:54:
Thats a real good story.There for sure needs to be something done about sending soldiers back over and over.The trouble is nobody is going to do anything about it.Then what makes that even worse is,a lot of these guys come back and are cops now.Nobody in the government is even going to admit there is a problem.They are going to get their time in,get their pension and pretend nothing is wrong like always.They might get a few of them in some case for the media,then they will just deny everything.Every war has been like that,this one is way worse.The people responsible are already going to draw their pension and have secret service guarding them for the rest of their life.They arent worried about anybody getting to them.They dont even care about this stuff up at a level high enough to do something about it.They use people like they are disposable,thats what the military does.There is like different classes in the military.The ones who do the work and the ones who give the orders.If everybody thats not in the military told the ones who give orders to quit doing what they do,they wouldnt even listen and keep right on with their agenda.Its way worse than that even and always been that way.They go through life and make it hard on everyday people and live better than kings themselves.All because of who they know and what they do for them. Some of them will read this and laugh about it among themselves.They have a real twisted sense of humor if thats what you can call it.Just like what those seargents said,they will be sarcastic,and ridicule them.Thats all they know to do to fix them.If that doesnt work,throw them away.They dont have time for the ones who wont fix themselves.
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