tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6220039663584229297.post8406047164066939205..comments2023-10-14T18:29:53.268-07:00Comments on Queer3: No-fault warQueer3http://www.blogger.com/profile/04723863583093845558noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6220039663584229297.post-38580007281043302502012-02-11T11:18:22.210-08:002012-02-11T11:18:22.210-08:00When the Iraq war started I admit it was an emotio...When the Iraq war started I admit it was an emotional time for all who were confused and a little irritated as to why, when the truth is we know the reasons, at least I think some of us do by now with the revelation of lies cast down by the previous administration. <br /> The oil, right, not the democracy we were so flag waving our cars with? But then there came smart bombs where project 90 perceng accuracy? or so they told us...<br /> Then there were the casualties, mostly civilians, the enormous body count of innocent so called collateral damage. <br /><br /> I wonder if we have a really smart grasp on these smarter dropping of weapons now that we need to step into another war like Syria. But after all is said we still have our democracy to protect as the polititians play politics grasping for there positions of power.<br /><br />A smart bomb was never dumber with 80 percent inaccuracies accounted for...<br /><br />Now it seems we are all distracted with our I pods, Kindles and smart phones...<br /><br />And before that, smart TV<br /> <br />I wonder how smart we are <br />when we continue to fight <br />in wars we were neve suppose<br />to be invoved in the first place<br />Like Iraq and then the military has<br />not been very forth coming when it <br />comes to recruiting young adults in the<br />fray of not knowing what to do with there <br />lives other than unemployment and school debt.Daryl Belcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08059845917701288940noreply@blogger.com