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Andy Rooney - Our soldiers in Iraq aren't heroes
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial...12/1057793.asp
I am disgusted by this man's opinion. I am doubting very seriously Andy Rooney knows anything about being a solider in this war. Of course, neither do I, but I do not go around saying soldiers are not heroes. I am not saying the war is wrong or right - but this guy is an idiot. |
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I was gonna post this earlier today, but I didnt want to start another flame war.
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agreed he is an idiot
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Leaving my own personal feelings about his comments out of this (as I tend to do with serious non-sports issues), I do find it somewhat refreshing that someone's stating an undoubtedly VERY unpopular opinion. That's pretty rare, and I like to see things changed up from time to time.
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While I respect Andy Rooney's opinion, I must say it is simply out of touch with fair play and I am generally offended by his remarks.
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I do not think it will start a flame war. The idea is not to talk about the war but Rooney's vision of it. I think he believes this is another Vietnam. I do not know, but I just do not see it. |
Andy Rooney used to be a relevant voice expressing his opinion (reputedly witty, on occaission). The relevant part stopped around 1980.
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Whether I agree with him or not, I always enjoy Andy Rooney's perspective on anything. He has a way of stating his point of view both simply and effectively. |
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I just dont want No Myths to tell on me too. |
I actually agree with most of what Andy has to say with one huge exception..the hero part:
There goes my hero Watch him as he goes There goes my hero He's ordinary! Amen. |
yawn.
but this is one of those, hate the game but don't hate the player things mr. rooney. |
I know a lot of guys over there, and not one of them signed up because he didn't have a job.
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and I know a lot of guys over here, and not one of them smokes crack... doesn't mean people don't do it. |
You can roll your eyes all you want, but you are still a tattle tale.
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so that must mean no one ever joins the army because they need a job |
Write it down! |
dola
i see Easy beat me too it |
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Rooney wasn't trying to make the point that soldiers smoke crack. He was making the point that they were soldiers because they couldn't find jobs. |
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Does Rooney ever make a point? |
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That's a good point. |
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Thanks for your support. |
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Is this the point where Im supposed to PM someone cause Im being harassed? Or should I wait? |
Well he's right, they're not heros. Our dear president made sure of that. Because he declared the offensive over, soldiers are not eligable for commendations for their acts of heroism. There'll be no congressional medals of honor for these boys and girls... nope, no matter how many of give up their lives or perform amazing feats above-and-beyond-the-call, they're simply peace-keepers.
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If you want to be a tattle-tale, go ahead. |
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Nah, Im not gonna stoop to No Myths level. |
Don't know who you are, stevew--probably just an alias for someone else, if I'm not mistaken--but you should cut out the third grade act. Reporting trolls to the moderator is encouraged around these parts. And I'd encourage you to do so--one look at these threads and SkyDog will pretty easily be able to see who is baiting who.
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You did call him a dickwad.
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So things are so bad that the AF is looking at cutting down on people because far more people re-enlisted when stop loss was lifted last year than they projected.
And the 82nd ABN has reenlisted some 90% of it's troops eligible who just came back from Iraq. Yep, morale is so bad in the military people or reenlisting in record numbers. I'd say Rooney has this pegged just right. |
This article is the Rooney version of exposing your breast at the Superbowl.
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"It was an editorial malfunction"
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If I haven't been obvious enough about it wig (and your friends and aliases, whomever they be): knock it off. |
This is just a desperate attempt for Rooney to appear relevant.
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Maybe he has a CD coming out soon.
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How is a soldier who kills himself in Iraq a hero?
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Who said he was? |
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Depends what you are trying to say here. Are you talking about someone killed in action, or are you talking about something different? |
I think he's trying to argue a point that nobody made.
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I'm talking about those 23 soldiers that took their own lives. People are railing on Rooney for saying the soliders aren't heroes. Well, they aren't. Heroes are people who do heroic things, not people who simply perform their job. A lot of those soldiers don't want to be there for whatever reason. A friend of mine was told he had to go back to afgan even tho it hadn't been a year since he got back (I think he's in reserves or something) so he basically told them to fuck off and he didn't go back over there. Some of the soldiers over there ARE heroes, not all of them. Once again the idea of "disagreeing is unamerican" (like having our liberties taken away) rears it's ugly head... |
Yeah, there are a lot of dipshit reserve soldiers.
This is one reason why I hate the idea of using reserves as front-line troops. |
I think Rooney's comments were right on.
What surprises me is that so many here are offended by his point of view, and would resort to personal attacks on him simply because his ideas don't fit with their "black and white" view of the world. The word "hero" has lost all meaning in our country today. Forget the guy that performs acts of bravery above and beyond the call of duty. Heck, let's just consider every one of them to be a hero...even the ones that never saw combat. |
Rooney is an idiot, no matter what his rant is about this time.
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See, that could be for a lot of reasons. I mean, I doubt its totally because all of those people went over there and got this feeling that "I love this stuff!" and re-upped. I think the fact that the Air Force increased promotion rates for E-5 and E-6 to higher levels than we'd seen in recent memory helped a lot of people stay. That and a lot of people don't have a real handle on what's happening "on the outside". Like, I know I hear sooo many stories of doom and gloom about how terrible things were on the outside. And I suspect they were for people without a real plan. It's hard to give up a guaranteed paycheck to go find some job you hate or to just go to college, when you can stay in and work. I guess the point of all of this, is to say that patriotism is hardly the reason most - especially first-term airmen - stay in. I know a lot of them are lifers from the start. But, all too many are just uncertain about their futures and don't really understand what's at stake and are lulled into staying, especially when I know plenty of commanders were singing the swan song of how wonderful military life is. Not to be a cynic though, I obviously understand the sacrifice folks are making and respect them tons. I just think its a bit much to say that morale is wonderful, just because people are staying in - no different than saying the folks who sit around the water cooler bitching about the boss they hate, love where they are and wouldn't jump at a better opportunity, if it arose. |
Been out this evening, and it looks like things have calmed down in this thread. Several people have contacted me about this thread, though, and I want y'all to know that I have contacted those who need to be contacted.
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I respect your point of view (obviously, you being the head of this forum), but how have things gotten out of control? I understand that we might have some military (or former) military people here, but I don't think its gotten ugly here. |
Not the military talk at all. The personal sniping.
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I am pretty sure that statement is dead wrong. It simply has no basis in reality. Medals of Honor were awarded in Somalia, not as many as I think should have, but the point is that Somalia was a peace keeping/humanitarian action. |
Dola,
Just to add that I think Rooney has over extended what seems to have started out as a possibly valid point, but really anyone who dons a uniform and goes into harms way is a hero in my book. |
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I don't think anyone called him unamerican for his opinion. Just an idiot. If you are heading to statements by some these days that you aren't allowed to disagree with this administration or similar banter, nobody here has suggested that rooney not be allowed to make his statements. I don't understand why some get bothered by somebody getting bothered at somebody elses bothersome remarks. I get the irony, as my remarks are from being bothered by somebody getting bothered at another's botheredness about an initial bothering remark. I'll stop now. |
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