I saw a bumper sticker last week that said "Navy Seals 1, Bin Laden 0".
I got the idea, and the patriotic enthusiasm, but I thought it was incredibly disrespectful to those that have given the most they can give.
we glorify them in life, we mourn them as they pay the ultimate price...
anytime you think your job is tough, just think about theirs....
bummer...
"One POSSIBLE future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.".... Kyle Reese
I saw a bumper sticker last week that said "Navy Seals 1, Bin Laden 0".
I got the idea, and the patriotic enthusiasm, but I thought it was incredibly disrespectful to those that have given the most they can give.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Hm, I wouldn't worry, it is the sentiment that matters, and I'm sure a lot of SEAL operators probably would laugh at it and take no offense. They are fairly tough folks
A shame about the loss, as it is whenever we lose servicemen and women.
Yes, it is a shame, a great shame. The loss will give the Taliban more confidence. That may hurt more of our folks, but they will be resolute in their duties. They always are, and the Taliban will be sorry.