BulletMagnet said:
Alright I accept your view and counter with,
How many of those have you both spoken with? other then Silverback who is more informed by far then most Canadians. I have spoken with more then a few and it is where my statement comes from.
I explained in an earlier post that the ones I have talked to have gone out of their way to educate themselves.
All that being said I think perhaps we will the 4 of us agree to disagree on how we will but all agree that we are leaving a job unfinished yes?
Roger that,
However BM,
You will be surprised, as I have spoken to many of them, and well versed politically, and with Knowledge of the conflict. Their views are very different from what you have heard, from the loved ones you spoke to. That being said, let us not step on the average Canadian either, for being uneducated in the foreign affairs of the land. We have a much more supportive society, than in years past. Our country said 2011, and that is what we shall abide to. How many more bereaved family members do we need to make, just to satisfy the feelings of those who have lost someone already, in this conflict?
I like, Wonderbread stated, have parents who, had I died in the FRY, would have been like Bunny from
this scene in Platoon. My Pops had his way, he would've gone there and burned the whole friggin region, then stomped on the cinders 'till the ashes blew in the wind (Sounds different with a Southern Italian Dialect, but the gist is there). So, in that sense, I can talk about it in a personal level as well.
I will agree with your thoughts though and we should end this tit for tat, however, we are only part of a global "team" we have done our part, and completed our goals. I do not see how we have left things unfinished.
Anyways, let us move on.
dileas
tess