ObedientiaZelum said:
Thank you for your question - I do not beleive I do. In fact I feel quite the opposite. Myself and many others feel that the human rights are being stripped away under the guise of the war on terror.
We both know that I tend to go off on tangents so. I will include some selected links that I hope will illustrate my points.
Ahhh!! Please allow me to introduce Paul Craig Roberts - here is a select bio: Paul Craig Roberts is an American economist and a columnist for Creators Syndicate. He served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration and was noted as a co-founder of Reaganomics.
I hope we can botyh agree he is not some weak kneed liberal.
As luck would have it his latest column takes shots at the administration over both the Snowden and Manning trials.
He also comments on the American economy as well.
I'll try to give you another example. Both my parents most male members of their age served in WWII. I served in the 70's.
During most of the ColdWar "The Free World" was in peril. At time there were serious overreactions that did a lot of Harm to the practice of "Freedom" Mcarrthy era was one. The Red scare was another. Bader Meinhof Gang, Red Army, Weather Underground, IRA bombings in the 60's and 70's yet another.
That last point is I think of sigifigance. Despite bombings there was no heavy handed overreaction such as the so-called "Patriot Act" I have often wondered why that was. A partial answer that occurred to me is of the Adult population who had lived through WWII knew what REAL TERROR was, the blitz, strategic bombing and were not so easily misled.
Another point if I may, I am almost 60 and I think this has allowed me a wider view than others. The ones I am relay concerned about are those born after 9/11 who have never lived the "Old Normal: Also those born after 1991 who had little experience with the "Old Normal"
If you are still with me - thank you for your attention.
For General Hillier to refer to the 90's as "The Decade of Darkness" to my mind does the Forces a disservice. The decades of Darkness ended when The Soviet Union imploded.
Now it looks like the same style of mismanagement that took down the Soviet Union will do the same to the US.
Getting Back To Col. Hackworth. He was an idol to me even in the 70's I suggest you would enjoy his books "Steel my Soldiers Hearts" about how he forged a draftee battalion into a fighting unit. About face - the tale of his carreer started right after WWII and explaining what he did and why.
He was a true patriot, as I aspire to be. A champion of the fighting force, a relentless foe of waste and incompetants and "Perfumed Princes".
I note another of your posts noting the high levels of suicide in the US Military. I have a very strong theory that combat arms pers represent a very high percentage of those.
I could go and but I can just visualize the :boring: and :facepalm: :clown: :blah: I have likely earned.
One of our WWII vets said - for me every day is Remembrance Day" It is for me as well. My cousin was one of 10 that died at the Edmonton Air show Crash. Who on earth came up with the idea of Hercules Transports doing unauthorized formation aerobatics. At least 6 commissioned officers in on the stunt and no one had the brains to stop. The pilots were stupid beyond belief AND it was a command failure as well.
Spell check complete Finally I will provide a quick summary of a defence policy that once worked well. The Abrams - Weinberger - Powell doctrine Ah heck - look it up if interested.