recceguy said:
Lets keep it civil folks. Meaningful debate suffers when backhanded comments and personal attacks creep into the conversation.
Not really my intention to stifle debate. On the contrary, I'm frustrated by the know it all attitude of some of that camp
and some of them are obviously bright. Eric Margolis and Steven Staples come to mind. They say Afghanistan is a waste
of our governments time. Yet, I have been offered nothing by the left to make a more favorable decision as a member
of the voting public.
All I am left with is a notion that they(the anti war crowd) are fomenting dissent for some other political or
private purpose. I'm sorry for my disrespectful tone. Again, not my intention.
As a news consumer and civilian, I find dissent and conflict in the media unattractive and disturbing.
I am asked by dissenters and the media to consider an alternate course of action or opinion.
I hear about the need for debate.
My precious and limited attention span is called away somewhere, quite deliberately.
What I am presented with, is a call to not trust our government.
Vague accusations and unsupported opinion are made to sound significant.
It appears to be a cheap smear.
Having been disappointed time and again by people who purport to know better,
I am simply annoyed. I don't want to hear anything like this anymore.
The government line is sounding more cohesive and more logical all the time.
In a nutshell - There's my point. I would ask Mr. Staples to put up or shut up.
Sorry, I don't know how to make that sound better.
There it is. I come seeking truth.
ARMY.ca has been a portal to some knowledge.
In my opinion, Mr. Staples, the debate is over.