Mojojita wrote:For the record, yes, I am firmly in the group that can say proudly that I do not support the war
. . .Mojojita wrote:I have spent countless hours and days standing in protest of armed conflict.
Mojojita wrote:but I do, with both word and deed, support the troops.
Mojojita wrote:I also volunteer with two organizations that support our armed forces.
am·biv·a·lence
   /æmˈbɪvələns/
–noun
1.
uncertainty or fluctuation, esp. when caused by inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things.

Actually, they are. I can say that I'm against rape, but if I work to support the rapists in their raping... then I'm not really against rape. It's the same thing.Mojojita wrote:Those activities are not mutually exclusive.
There is not a single soldier in Iraq or Afghanistan that is "defending the Constitution" of the United States of America. Sorry, not one.Mojojita wrote:The men and women of our armed forces have sworn to uphold and defend the constitution of their country.
Good for her, she did the right thing. It was self-defense in a life-or-death situation.Mojojita wrote:Where do you draw the line? A friend of mine, a young lady at the time, had just received her black belt when she was attacked by a would-be rapist with a knife (he had a long criminal record of such crimes). She killed him with one blow
