could I change my vote I was fuelled on alcohol and testosterone and would like to change my vote too depending on circumstances
Yes
No
It would depend on the circumstances
Not sure
no worries. you're allowed to be overly patriotic today. twas a good excuse to get drunk
yup. would have to...regardless of the circumstances
have to remember, there would be your countrymen, family, friends involved
no matter what the political reasons may be, I would do it
now if those dickheads in office would just keep their fingers off the button
fk it.....bring em anyway!
Exactly.Originally Posted by FKDUP74
Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
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not really. if my government was in the wrong i wouldn't fight for themOriginally Posted by Busyman
what if you had a brother that was drafted? or a best friend?Originally Posted by GepperRankins
you would simply say, what?
"Sorry about your luck dude, but I'm a coward and cant be by your side." ?!?!?
hmmm.....'k thats not fair to you gep, as the leaders of the country could be absolute evil fkrs....
in that case I could understand, but,
then you could always mobilize against the evil bastards running teh country
war is irrational
edit: no - war is rational
hate is irrational
war is supposed to be hate
some wars are not hate
iraq was not hate
Last edited by 100%; 04-24-2005 at 03:30 PM.
You can't call someone a coward for going against what everyone else is doing, or for that matter for standing up for what he believes in.Originally Posted by FKDUP74
If it's an unjust war then everyone who do go along are in the wrong, after all. Maybe the ones who don't object are the cowards in that scenario.
I don't think starting a war against your own government would be a stroke of genious either, even if they are wrong.
Last edited by Snee; 04-24-2005 at 03:37 PM.
Look at most underdeveloped countries - their governments infrastructure is based on corruption - for many of the "small" people - a coup is the only way out -but generally this corruption is embedded in the system on all levels - so it will easily reapear.Originally Posted by SnnY
In Lithuania this was the case - until they set up an anti corruption council and put tons of people in jail - (this was forced by the EU) now it is a different world.
it doesn't matter who i knew who got drafted, if it was unjust i'd refuse to play.Originally Posted by FKDUP74
if my country was invaded by an oppressive force i'd fight for my country.
if my country invaded another country as an oppressive force i wouldn't fight. i would probably join a movement to get my government to back down (or just complain about it on the internet )
should i look at the cowardice remark as jest or something more worrying?
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