Would you die for America

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Aelus

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I'd rather run than risk my life in nearly any scenario (don't want to say every), if you die, chances are it's game-over, so i'd prefer running like a coward than dying as a hero.

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Aihyah

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eh dying is not fun, i'd rather not if at all possible. i'd rather the other side take heavy civilian casualties then go in like a suicidal nut:) but thats just me:)
 

DumbGuy

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Nope...
heres a Lagwagon song called "Noble End"
NOBLE END
He grew up with nothing He lived and died poor a father of four He left his family temporarily for a future based on words of chicanery They said join the Army Join the Navy He joined the Marines and his children were proud but exhaltation was exhausted and patronage died when this expendable number left his family of five Imposture and all that man wanted was to provide a better existence for his kids and wife An investment that cost him his life A family of ethics has... A fatality of war can't be noble enough to justify the loss of life so young Continental security Atonement, there's no such thing There was no hero in the end Only letters of resent, remorse, regret Bitter resent Imposture and all those boys wanted was to be alive, a return of existence yet so many died and those who returned were alone with nothing awaiting at home Again the headlines read "A Noble Soldier Finds A Noble Ending" They are the ones who can be done without Expendable numbers forgotten no doubt A family of ethics has died



 

AndrewR

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I wear the uniform so that willingness to lose my life in the execution of a mission is a given.

For those that say "no", I sincerely regret that the sacrifice I and the others in the military are prepared to risk benefits your selfishness. As well, the firemen and police in this country have proved their mettle and willingness to risk their lives for others. Let's not forget them.
 

Phunktion

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As long as it doesn't involve me getting out of my chair and leaving my computer then yes :)
 

Oalex

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I think most ppl. here would only know the answer to that when they are actually face with the facts (words come easy).
And one thing should be made clear: The quetion should be more specific like:

a) You are told that you would will die but save america in the following mission (come to think of it, that sounds like the terrorist, I think very few of us would go into a suicide mission what ever the cause <good or bad>. That takes fanatism and a lot of balls.)

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b) You join the army and stand the same risk of dieing as I do when I do 150Mph on a highway. (I guess its the latter that most ppl here say "HELL YES"- to).
 

Aihyah

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) You are told that you would will die but save america in the following mission (come to think of it, that sounds like the terrorist, I think very few of us would go into a suicide mission what ever the cause <good or bad>. That takes fanatism and a lot of balls

yup the question is a bit fuzzy. would you die for your country to lower the price of oil 10 cents for everyone? :) Its got to have a decent reason.
 

royaldank

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I wouldn't die for my country. I would help any way I could, but actually taking arms and dying? Probably not. I'd be more than happy to program the missles that are used. I can't say I'd risk my life when this country is still fighting the war on drugs. Too many good people have lost their lives in the war on drugs to justify me giving my life to the country that has taken their lives.
 

Nemesis77

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Would I die for USA? No. Would I die for Finland? Yes.

And besides, by looking at the statistics, in case of war, the military might be the safest place to be :).
 

AndrewR

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in case of war, the military might be the safest place to be

Especially in Finland -- you aren't in any danger of a conflict any time soon. ;)
 

daveman

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I would. And I wouldn't consider it to be just dieing for the USA but I would think of it as dieing for my children and their children's freedom.
 

TheOmegaCode

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I don't know. The US has been pissing me off. We are changing, and therefore, I might change my opinion. It's not that I am afraid to die, it's just that when I look at the US, I'm not all that proud. If you look at our history, we have done some stupid sh|t. We make all these fantastic things, but not for a greater good, but our own self gain. Not saying that is wrong, but why would you die for a selfish country? As for all the goodness that is coming out of this country, you also see the perpetual ignorance that comes out of it too (idiots making death threats against Arab Americans, hate crimes, etc). I would go to war if I had to, but I wouldn't die a patriot.
 

Nemesis77

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Especially in Finland -- you aren't in any danger of a conflict any time soon. ;)
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Hey, it's not our fault russkies are afraid of invading us again ;)! and we all know that swedes are wussies :D.

Nah, seriously, statistics show that the number of civilian casualties have gone up in warfare. For example, in WW1 majority of those who died were soldiers. Not many civilians died. But in WW2 and soldier/civilian casualties was about 50/50. Dunno bout Korea and Vietnam, but I guess more civilians died there than soldiers did (correct me if I'm wrong)
 

Batti

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WIthout question - that's why I signed on the dotted line. Do I want to die? No. Will I for my country? YES.
 

FettsBabe

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I'm not in the military, but if they needed and asked me to go.... I would be on the first flight, plane, train, bus out of here to help our country. Bloodshed to save freedom? Yes, its worth it. I would die for our children to have the freedom I have enjoyed my entire life.

BTW, I really wish Canada would join the US. They are almost part of our country any way. "The State of Canada."
 

burnedout

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Nemesis77 Do you know the name Lauri Torni?

He was a great Finn. And a great American also.
 

K6 3

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If neccessary, YES I would give my life to preserve the US and what it stands for.
 

Johnnie

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I have signed the dotted line before...and I would do it again!!!