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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7461806" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Ironically enough, spreading hate is what he was doing, so shame on him, yet you protect that? But do not protect my reasoning? I am quite confused of your reason here. Pretty hypocritical to me it seems, and possibly bias in some sort of fashion. Those that have seen the video and heard of this controversy into play, agree with my reasoning, so him getting bigger is very unlikely. Well known? Well, wasn't he already? Should there be a thrive for another million people to "know" who you are? And if so, wouldn't you want to influence the positive way to get them involved in your fame? Everyone knew who Saddam was, but do you think that mattered to the people in a positive way? Or for him for that matter? Knowledge of a person does not make them redeemable for their actions. Also, I do not think my thread made much of an impact on what was already out there anyhow (that is besides the point but still credible).</p><p></p><p>The fact is, the words, as they were put together, had an obvious point that was unfortunately "assumed" by the people to be what we still do not know or may never know (since he is now taking beef for it) if it was plausibly correct. Anyone can talk their way out of death, but it does matter that the person who holds the key to your life is reasonable. And people as a whole are far from reasonable, sad as it may be.</p><p></p><p>I do not think I should be ashamed for posting the thread or feeling the way I do. Anyone who says **** the army in the terminology that he used following that he will still "be on top" and let the rest of us kill each other, is saying they do not care about you. Simply put. He did not say **** you to an individual of the service, but the service as a whole. So, though I agree that it was not personal, how could it not be on the part of those who are put into that category? It is because he is well known that this became an issue. it is the way we see him as a professional that this became a big deal, not the way I perceive it-as just another pissed off veteran. It is not personal to someone who is not connected to the side that is being fucked in this case. How could the understanding of that be to someone never in that situation? The ignorance is clear of the reason why so many people are upset. It's lack of credibility and the fact that those no involved personally can sit back and say what you do. Of course it doesn't affect you with viewpoints of negativity on the nation. Again, should I feel sorry for anything I have done? Absolutely not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7461806, member: 634917"] Ironically enough, spreading hate is what he was doing, so shame on him, yet you protect that? But do not protect my reasoning? I am quite confused of your reason here. Pretty hypocritical to me it seems, and possibly bias in some sort of fashion. Those that have seen the video and heard of this controversy into play, agree with my reasoning, so him getting bigger is very unlikely. Well known? Well, wasn't he already? Should there be a thrive for another million people to "know" who you are? And if so, wouldn't you want to influence the positive way to get them involved in your fame? Everyone knew who Saddam was, but do you think that mattered to the people in a positive way? Or for him for that matter? Knowledge of a person does not make them redeemable for their actions. Also, I do not think my thread made much of an impact on what was already out there anyhow (that is besides the point but still credible). The fact is, the words, as they were put together, had an obvious point that was unfortunately "assumed" by the people to be what we still do not know or may never know (since he is now taking beef for it) if it was plausibly correct. Anyone can talk their way out of death, but it does matter that the person who holds the key to your life is reasonable. And people as a whole are far from reasonable, sad as it may be. I do not think I should be ashamed for posting the thread or feeling the way I do. Anyone who says **** the army in the terminology that he used following that he will still "be on top" and let the rest of us kill each other, is saying they do not care about you. Simply put. He did not say **** you to an individual of the service, but the service as a whole. So, though I agree that it was not personal, how could it not be on the part of those who are put into that category? It is because he is well known that this became an issue. it is the way we see him as a professional that this became a big deal, not the way I perceive it-as just another pissed off veteran. It is not personal to someone who is not connected to the side that is being fucked in this case. How could the understanding of that be to someone never in that situation? The ignorance is clear of the reason why so many people are upset. It's lack of credibility and the fact that those no involved personally can sit back and say what you do. Of course it doesn't affect you with viewpoints of negativity on the nation. Again, should I feel sorry for anything I have done? Absolutely not. [/QUOTE]
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