Originally Posted by
Rahul
I understand your point. I am just saying the troops are out there, doing a job, and I wouldn't blame them personally for the whole War ...
'Not-blaming' the troops is NOT 'supporting the troops'. I saw about 700 troops a few weeks ago lining up outside a hangar as their unit colors were cased to make the trip to Iraq. I can attest to the fact NOBODY felt 'blame' - I can also attest to the fact the leadership - to a man and woman - felt Pride in their coming deployment. They knew the job which would be expected of them. They were eager, if a little scared, to get-on with it. Next time I speak w/ their commander I'll be sure and tell him you don't 'blame' him.
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