RE: At least one Canadian get it.
November 12, 2014 at 7:07 pm
(This post was last modified: November 12, 2014 at 7:17 pm by Thumpalumpacus.)
(November 12, 2014 at 10:26 am)Heywood Wrote: Are you really this dumb? Whether or not I am enlisted in the military has no bearing on my ability or right to be critical of Obama on how he leads that military.
It's easy to spend other people's sons. It's easy to send someone else overseas. Put your money where your mouth is. Go enlist in the armed forces; then I'll believe you mean what you say.
(November 12, 2014 at 10:26 am)Heywood Wrote: Only a moron would think you have to be in the military to say Obama made a mistake by pulling the troops out of Iraq.
Except, that isn't what I said. I said, very clearly, that talking shit online is certainly easier than enlisting. Are you so stupid you can't read proper English?
Wait, forget I asked that.
I didn't castigate your opinion. I pointed out your unwillingness to support your words with action.
(November 12, 2014 at 10:26 am)Heywood Wrote: You need some nootropics because you're not thinking very clearly.
My thinking is fine: I think you're a chickenhawk, perfectly willing to spill the blood of others even as you adjudge their actions as if you know half of what you're talking about.
It's easy to volunteer others for sacrifice, not so easy to raise your own hand.
Oh, and here's the definition of torture:
the OED Wrote:NOUN
1The action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something, or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain.
1.1 Great physical or mental suffering or anxiety:
the torture I’ve gone through because of loving you so
1.2 A cause of suffering or anxiety:
dances were absolute torture because I was so small
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
1 Inflict severe pain on:
most of the victims had been brutally tortured
1.1 Cause great mental suffering or anxiety to:
he was tortured by grief
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/def...sh/torture
You're clearly equivocating differing connotations of the word, Haywire.