9/11
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Re: 9/11
Yeah was talking about Afghanistan, Iraq is a whole different story...
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Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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The Afghan War should have been and in and out affair. Six months at the most, break the Taliban hold, train and arm the rebels and pull out. Done and done. Call it a win and put it up on the chalk board for the world to see. "Hit us we hit you back" kind of deal. Staying around only invites their ability to inflict losses on us.Teaos wrote:Yeah was talking about Afghanistan, Iraq is a whole different story...
Second Iraq War, that should never have happened... period. To this day I haven't heard a single valid reason for us to be there.
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Out of a party of six of us (myself and five 'squaddies') who used to be drinking buddies at university, three were killed in Afghanistan. I didn't know anyone who passed away during 9/11 but that event will always have a double pang for me.
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I was in my truck heading to work at a automotive glass company as a telemarketer when I heard about it on the radio. Fortunately there was little traffic on the road because I nearly ran off it.
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I'm sorry to hear that, Pete. i had a couple of friends go over there, but they all made it back. Barely. Physically, anyways.Granitehewer wrote:Out of a party of six of us (myself and five 'squaddies') who used to be drinking buddies at university, three were killed in Afghanistan. I didn't know anyone who passed away during 9/11 but that event will always have a double pang for me.
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My condolences on their deaths.Granitehewer wrote:Out of a party of six of us (myself and five 'squaddies') who used to be drinking buddies at university, three were killed in Afghanistan. I didn't know anyone who passed away during 9/11 but that event will always have a double pang for me.
I was working at the Weathervane restaurant that morning. They sent me home a couple hours later when sales naturally sent down a lot. I drove home listening to the radio, kinda numb.
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At the time I worked on the 30th floor of the Cathedral of Learning. The Air Force ROTC was on the 29th floor. The mens room was on 29 as well so I knew mosto f them a bit by saying hi all the time. I ended up spending a good amount of time in their break room watching the events on tv. Then at some point someone really high up called and the Air Force guys got real serious and started hustling around getting shit together, activating... so I got out of their way and went back upstairs.
Ugh... do not thump the Book of G'Quan...
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I think everyone, civilian or military assumed that.
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Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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Death is omnipresent and we all know that but for some reason often when it strikes it seems a stranger out of the blue.
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