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Originally Posted by horseofcourse
IF you pay taxes you support the troops. It ends there...that's all you have to do to support the troops. If you do that, the rest is frills. Those that choose to do more or donate more is up to the individual. For example, someone loudly protesting the war in the streets is supporting the troops just as much as someone putting a ribbon on their car. After all, that is why we have the troops in the first place to allow both to go on...both are just as supportive. Both want what's best.
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thats the beauty of america ! although the ribbon thing to me is kind of phony.real support is joining though . i did in my younger days. if this "war" is so important there should be a draft. too few are sacrificing. buying a stupid ribbon is not a sacrifice. a test for a "just" war in this country is the willingness of all of us to contribute, which means fight. and i don't see it here , sorry