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Nearly half of post-9/11 veterans said deployments strained their
relationship with their spouses, and a similar share reported problems with their children. http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/world/52680862-68/veterans-percent-afghanistan-iraq.html.csp |
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 23:25:32 +0200, VOR-DME wrote:
In article , says... Nearly half of post-9/11 veterans said deployments strained their relationship with their spouses, and a similar share reported problems with their children. Nearly half? They're doing pretty well then, as we would expect more than half to have equally strained relations with spouses and children in the same time period during the same time period. Any more non-news? The non-news is that we commit our kids and adults to worthless pursuits, ruin their lives and for much of nothing. |
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On Oct 7, 7:14*pm, VOR-DME wrote:
In article , says... The non-news is that we commit our kids and adults to worthless pursuits, ruin their lives and for much of nothing. Do we 'ruin their lives', and is it a 'worthless pursuit'? Based on what we just learned (we do learn, don t we) their 'life ruin' is not necessarily greater than if they had stayed home, barbecuing chicken. As far as the 'worthless pursuit' part, yes, the way we re doing it now, as soon as we leave Afghanistan, it will take about 1.5 picoseconds before the Taliban overrun the entire country and we find ourselves in the same situation as 1.5 picoseconds prior to the first plane impact on the WTC. 3 picoseconds, that s not a lot of time for strategy. Better to increase the effort now even at the risk of a soldier getting a splinter from a wooden seat in the refectory (battle injury), than to wait for them to blow up one of our major cities. If we had taken care of business in Afghanistan immediately after 9/11rather divert our attention to Iraq, we wouldn't have ****ed away hundreds of billions of dollars and allowed the Taliban to set up a sanctuary in Pakistan and reconstitute. The whole Iraqi Freedom operation was based on either incompetent intelligence analysts in the CIA or deliberate lies and deception (non-existent WMD and nuclear) and I really think the Bush administration should be held accountable. At the very least, history will judge the Bush years as a blight. |
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In article , Tom
wrote: On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 23:25:32 +0200, VOR-DME wrote: In article , says... Nearly half of post-9/11 veterans said deployments strained their relationship with their spouses, and a similar share reported problems with their children. Nearly half? They're doing pretty well then, as we would expect more than half to have equally strained relations with spouses and children in the same time period during the same time period. Any more non-news? The non-news is that we commit our kids and adults to worthless pursuits, ruin their lives and for much of nothing. .... such as pursuing "9/11 Truth," imagining 1942 UFO battles over LA, etc. |
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On Fri, 7 Oct 2011 17:43:13 -0700 (PDT), 150flivver wrote:
On Oct 7, 7:14*pm, VOR-DME wrote: In article , says... The non-news is that we commit our kids and adults to worthless pursuits, ruin their lives and for much of nothing. Do we 'ruin their lives', and is it a 'worthless pursuit'? Based on what we just learned (we do learn, don t we) their 'life ruin' is not necessarily greater than if they had stayed home, barbecuing chicken. As far as the 'worthless pursuit' part, yes, the way we re doing it now, as soon as we leave Afghanistan, it will take about 1.5 picoseconds before the Taliban overrun the entire country and we find ourselves in the same situation as 1.5 picoseconds prior to the first plane impact on the WTC. 3 picoseconds, that s not a lot of time for strategy. Better to increase the effort now even at the risk of a soldier getting a splinter from a wooden seat in the refectory (battle injury), than to wait for them to blow up one of our major cities. If we had taken care of business in Afghanistan immediately after 9/11rather divert our attention to Iraq, we wouldn't have ****ed away hundreds of billions of dollars and allowed the Taliban to set up a sanctuary in Pakistan and reconstitute. The whole Iraqi Freedom operation was based on either incompetent intelligence analysts in the CIA or deliberate lies and deception (non-existent WMD and nuclear) and I really think the Bush administration should be held accountable. At the very least, history will judge the Bush years as a blight. You answered VOR-DME, thanks for that. Absolutely we did "ruin their lives' and "is it a 'worthless pursuit'?" Yes, it terms of humankind. Not to mention but I will the lives of millions and millions of Iraqi, Iranians and geographically pertinent peoples. |
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On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 00:47:49 +0200, VOR-DME wrote:
Bit of a quandry trying to place Mr Tom amongst the "geographically pertinent peoples"!! No quandry, I am not. |
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