daedong said:post deleted was not called for
That's why I don't get "beer muscles."
Saves a lot of deleting, apologizing, and black eyes.
daedong said:post deleted was not called for
B_Skurka said:This web page will give you a good overview of the foreign contribution in the Civil War.
B_Skurka said:This web page will give you a good overview of the foreign contribution in the Civil War.
I certainly hope so! I hope you, as a nation, don't take whatever the government presents to you as fact and that you question every war that you engage in and measure whether it is worth the price of courageous citizens. And if it is not worth the lives that have been spent, I would hope that you would learn from that.Dutch-NJ said:There are some so-called American citizens that share your view.
beds said:Yes, I do stand corrected. The subtleties of our education systems. I'm still pretty certain that the youth of Canada were being taught that millions of Europeans fought for the "North" but what was not taught was that they were actually European emigrants.
My kids are going through French Immersion and French first language education here, and I recall my son's Canadian history teachings were a little biased towards France when they discussed the formation of Canada. I said to him, "that's wrong", but of course it was just the British-influenced version of my history teachings versus his French-influenced versions.
beds said:I certainly hope so! I hope you, as a nation, don't take whatever the government presents to you as fact and that you question every war that you engage in and measure whether it is worth the price of courageous citizens. And if it is not worth the lives that have been spent, I would hope that you would learn from that.
Dutch-NJ said:For years, universities have been teaching students the glory of communism.
Dutch-NJ said:I hope you don't confuse cowardice and treason with patriotism. That's what the enemies of freedom have been trying to do.
I have to ask, who decides whether the cause is just?beds said:If cowardice and treason is refusing to lay down your life for an unjust cause, then that's what I'm talking about.
bczoom said:I have to ask, who decides whether the cause is just?
What about small operations or individual deployments? If a soldier thinks that a particular operation is unjust, should they be allowed to opt out?
bczoom said:I assume you mean if there's a draft instituted.
Vin, Mith, beds and all our other international members.daedong said:
Writings like this depict an image that the USA are lone rangers saving the world. I personally find it insulting when many Australian Diggers lost their lives fighting alongside Americans in wars as allies fighting for the same purpose.
I read often where America done this and done that. The USA undoubtedly were/and are major players of many wars but the USA rarely have battled wars on their own?
[FONT="]I grossly dislike this arrogance.[/FONT]
Can you provide examples of countries and their unjust causes? Or, to narrow it down, can you tell me unjust causes from the countries that represent most of the membership of this forum (Canada, USA, UK, Australia...)beds said:If I am deciding on a military career, then my government's record of using its military to fight unjust causes will factor into my decision.
I think an unjust cause is a personal opinion. There is no correct answer. I don't feel that the Iraq war was warranted or just. It may have turned out to be that way, but not when it started. That is my opinion. Many will disagree. I choose diplomacy over combat. I'm Canadian and belong in Canada. I also think that the job should have been finished in Afghanistan and by a larger multinational U.N. force.bczoom said:Can you provide examples of countries and their unjust causes? Or, to narrow it down, can you tell me unjust causes from the countries that represent most of the membership of this forum (Canada, USA, UK, Australia...)
beds said:No, to the contrary. If I choose to live in a country where there is a conscription, then I will serve if called upon. If I am deciding on a military career, then my government's record of using its military to fight unjust causes will factor into my decision.
beds said:I think an unjust cause is a personal opinion. There is no correct answer. I don't feel that the Iraq war was warranted or just. It may have turned out to be that way, but not when it started. That is my opinion. Many will disagree. I choose diplomacy over combat. I'm Canadian and belong in Canada. I also think that the job should have been finished in Afghanistan and by a larger multinational U.N. force.
Dutch-NJ said:Your logic seems confusing.
If you’re a citizen of a country that has a record of deploying troops in non-freedom-serving causes, you won’t enlist in the military.
But, if that same country drafts you into the military to fight in a non-freedom-serving cause, then you will serve.
I’m I understanding you position correctly?
beds said:If Canada were to decide tomorrow that they wanted Alaska back because it was turning out to be a cool tourist spot and I was conscripted, I would serve.
beds said:I don't see where the confusion is. As a citizen of a country, I will do what is asked of me to do - follow their laws, pay their taxes, serve when called upon. If I don't agree with the choices the government is making militarily, then I will:
A - not enlist in the armed forces
B - try to vote to change the policies I don't agree with
C - move if I am that passionate about my views
If Canada were to decide tomorrow that they wanted Alaska back because it was turning out to be a cool tourist spot and I was conscripted, I would serve. However, if there were no conscription I wouldn't voluntarily enlist, would want to change my government's view and would consider moving to East Gosford NSW where the screams of my liberal, tree-hugging, poorly armed neighbours couldn't be heard!![]()
beds said:If Canada were to decide tomorrow that they wanted Alaska back because it was turning out to be a cool tourist spot and I was conscripted, I would serve. However, if there were no conscription I wouldn't voluntarily enlist, would want to change my government's view and would consider moving to East Gosford NSW where the screams of my liberal, tree-hugging, poorly armed neighbours couldn't be heard!
mtntopper said:This thread has turned into “ramblings” that seem to polarize people into inescapable corners with diverse view points that inflame each other and do not enlighten, educate or inspire as should be our goal. Our international members are being chastised for their open and honestly expressed views of how they see the United States. Sorry if you disagree….Just my view……and I am certain not the conviction of many others.
Dutch-NJ said:The Guringai claim the tree-huggers are hypocrites because they spoiled nature by introducing industry starting in 1788, when Arthur Phillip led the British military to steal their land by military force.
Hey, we won the 1812 one....Dutch-NJ said:and America won that war too (surprise - surprise)
The french down there came from here. Cajun is a derivation of Acadian which is our East coast. In the 1750s the British trounced the French in Acadia and tossed them out of the country like so many muslim extremists in Australia. They became poor, huddled masses and found Louisiana and called it home! The rest is history!B_Skurka said:Why not just take New Orleans? They have some french speakers down there . . . they'd fit right in.![]()
B_Skurka said:Why not just take New Orleans? They have some french speakers down there . . . they'd fit right in.![]()
Dutch-NJ said:The Canadians NEVER owned New Orleans either. America bought that too from France.
beds said:Hey, we won the 1812 one....![]()
B_Skurka said:Canada, being the generous nation that it is, can have it. And pay to fix it too.
Dutch-NJ said:The liberal Canadians are well on their way to running Canada into the ground.
The land I live on was battlefield in that war and it is not in the U.S..Dutch-NJ said:Read the Treaty of Ghent. That proves England didn’t win anything. In fact, England gave up land.