Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Questions to ask people who "support the troops"

1. How do you support the troops?

2. If you are the appropriate age, have you enlisted? If not, why?

3. What do you think the term "Mission Accomplished" means?

4. Are you concerned that much of our "voluntary military" is no longer voluntary?

5. Have you waged a telephone and letter-writing campaign, especially with Congress, to do something about our troops' lack of equipment?

6. Have you waged a telephone and letter-writing campaign, especially with Congress, to do something about Bush's cutting back of veterans' benefits?

7. Have you expressed public outrage over our troops being raped and sexually assaulted by our troops?

8. Have you expressed public outrage over the way U.S. troops have treated prisoners?

9. What are you doing in your family to decrease American reliance on foreign oil?

10. How much of a hardship was it for you to slap that ribbon on your car?

2 Comments:

Oooh! This is great. I especially love #10.

By Blogger Unknown, at 1:17 PM  

Wonderful. If such questions were only taken seriously, and people actually stopped to think about what they were personally doing to support their position, then perhaps we'd be involved in a very different situation today.

By Blogger BlondebutBright, at 5:35 AM  

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