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Question: Well?
#1
Yes, I have enlisted
 
#2
I'm a member of the 101st Fighting Keyboardists
 
#3
I'm too young
 
#4
I'm anti-war
 
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12th Doctor
supersoulty
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« on: June 23, 2005, 12:24:57 AM »

Acctually, I am considering working for the Internaitonal Republican Institute after I graduate.  So, basically, I will be in war torn foriegn countries, helping to establish democracy without a weapon of flak jacket.  How is that for you?
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12th Doctor
supersoulty
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2005, 12:27:53 AM »

15 years over the enlistment max age you are TX. 

I voted anti-war.  I remember being about an hour from SF when all the buildup was going on.  I remember being pretty anti-protest as well, you'll recall.  I still don't understand how throwing a newspaper stand through a korean store owner's store window helps the people of Iraq. 

I wish there was an option for "still abjectly anti-war, but don't get me confused with those violent leftist anti-war types."  Actually, there was a pretty good article in the SFgate about SF republicans against the war, and how the manifestations of their antiwar mentality were decidedly different than the childish and often damaging manifestations of the anti-bush antiwar crowd.

Most of the millions who protested were not violent. Stereotype much? There were at least a quarter million peaceful protestors in SF (including me). I didn't see anyone who was violent. How do you know that the person who threw the newspaper stand wasn't just trying to make the anti-war people look bad?

Non-violent, eh?  So that is why they clashed with police here in Erie after the cops told them to stop blocking the main streets?
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