It was a day to commemorate our veterans

30% of all homeless men in United States - more than one out of three men you see sleeping in a doorway or a box - are veterans. More than 70 percent among them suffer from alcohol or other drug abuse problems.
That’s how this country returns the favor to those people who voluntarily and involuntarily (in most cases) put their lives on line. These people were sent by our leaders to unjust wars and were ordered to carry out atrocities and mass murders in the name of freedom and justice. Thank you, thank you so much America for understanding and appreciating the sacrifice made by these homless soldiers :salute:

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They are just cheap cannon fodder used and abused by politicians!

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What’s with the “our” bullsh!t?

You’re part of “them”, and your opinions are less than worthless. Any veteran, even a homeless one, would tell you to shut the F up and get out of his country. I share that sentiment.

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Oddly enough, the homeless are an interesting story. In the past, the people who are currently homeless would have been institutionalized. A nationwide groundswell of "advocates" protested for years to "mainstream" the people in institutions and integrate them back into society. So people with drug dependencies, psychological illnesses, and alcoholism were turned back out into the streets so they could exercise their "freedoms".

So the homeless people today, people who are freezing, starving, homeless, vulnerable and at risk were at one point safe and warm , and being treated. The lesson from this is that sometimes liberal do gooders, well intentioned as they might be, are full of crap, and their liberal well intentioned "advocates" with a self-professed oversized sense of right and wrong, really don't have the slightest idea of the consequences of their actions.

I would put Agent Smith squarely in the "can't find his butt with both hands" camp for his comments above.....

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My opinion did hit someone’s nerve. So I don’t think it was that worthless :hehe:
This thread has served its purpose. Thank you, come again!

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What an ingrate. If you can't appreciate any of the freedoms and opportunities the US offers you by the sacrifice of its forefathers and the that men you belittle today = get the F out. Seriously, there is nothing wrong with dissent - it is how America was born, and the freedom to express it is an integral right. But you and a couple others on this board that suckle off US while not showing any respect for its people, history, tradition or even for what it stands for are the worst hypocrites. Go somewhere else if you can't appreciate or even acknowledge the sacrifice these people and country have made to allow any substantial amount of freedom and justice to exist in this world today.

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Reality bites, doesnt it?
Now that i found their buttons, let's see how hard i can push them.

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Don't give yourself too much credit. You are no more trouble than having to pull the gristle off my bacon before eating it. Keep suckling on the pig, it only makes you a piglet.

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Yeah, I very well know RAMBO I
The movie shows what they do with the veterans, huh..........

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seminole..damn cracka...havent seen u this pissed since i told u that "negreos" had same size brain as u and i...

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It was truly pitiable effort by you to convince me how much I mean to you. I don’t eat pork so neither I know anything about bacon nor about its gristle. I guess they are right when they say “you are what you eat”.
All I know is that I hit more nerves then I actually care to hit. Like I said this thread has served its purpose.
Keep on Keeping on :bukbuk:

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:bukbuk: :rotfl: come on now hes still hoping for the great white nation to become a reality!

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lol… didn’t know negros had limited intelligence. is this the way how the united states treat the african americans?

sigh… so much for human rghts in the USA!!! IN GOD WE TRUST!