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Re: GN'R Twitter Updates
Have to admit the #NewTwitter just got a little, Better! http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/better … =297019867 nice work @twitter about 4 hours ago via web Retweeted by 15 people
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PhotoBooth @ the SoHo House for my Bday! http://plixi.com/p/56377392 13 minutes ago via Plixi
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LMFAO!!!!
Bumble, Dizzy and myself! Roaming on our day off in Rome!
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As a thanks for a great Haiti auction, I give you "One Man Mutiny." Watch video of Dizzy, Richard & I recording it in Belgium & DL FREE MP3! 6 minutes ago via web
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Naltav wrote:Kinda wierd to celebrate the US military in this day and age!
Doesn't sit right with me...
Really? Your opinion is your own but im curious why you feel that way if you care to share.
BTW thanx for posting some of these tweets and news! I feel like such a nerd when im the only one adding tweets, news ect.
To me, the original tweet from GNR, sounded more like celebrating a branch of the US military, than paying respect and thanking the men and women sacrifising their lives through the years.
If whishing "happy birthday to the US Marine Corps" is a common phrase to pay your respect to the veterans, my apologies!
Had it said "Thanks a lot to all the veterans!", I don't think I would have commented on it. I know THAT means a lot to many Americans.
When I say "in this day and age", I mean that past WWII, I personally believe there's not much contribution from ANY branch of ANY military that deserve ANY kind of respect.
I know it sounds coldhearted considering the men and women risking their lives. But imo, before voluntearly taking part in an armed conflict, you should do a little research and determine if it's worth risking your life for. It's not about saving lives any longer...
There is a difference between saving Europe in 1945 and securing oil, gas and other profitable minerals in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I just can't ignore the politics of it all.
Naltav wrote:Kinda wierd to celebrate the US military in this day and age!
Doesn't sit right with me...
...and paying respect to those who even today put their livlihoods on the line for people like us and that includes you...
Really!?? When you say it like that, you make it sound like it's them or me. I disagree very very much!