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[–] jefmcl ago 

Yes. Yes it does.

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[–] VillaLopez 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Only if you explicitly donate the money directly. You really have no control over how your government fucks your country up and spends your money. If you tried to stop them you would lose what freedom you have. You could revolt and start a new government, which is clearly the ideal route at this point, but there are not enough people who realize this, and thus, you are stuck in a deteriorating society quickly being overrun by a poverty that seems bent on embracing most of America over the next decade or two.

Terrorist sympathizer's? No, not for most. Beaten down sheep too afraid or unaware to take back your democracy? Far too often yes.

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[–] 3811020? 1 point 4 points (+5|-1) ago 

Considering it's basically done at the barrel of a gun I'd say we don't have much of a choice in the matter.

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[–] wompwompwompwomp3 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

i think about this when i see the "honk if you support the troops" stickers. even the fact they are called "heroes"

damn, people really dont know what they are buying into these days

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[–] boltsand ago 

Yeah, I've always been skeptical of that whole concept. Sure, I feel for the people in the military, with getting shit at and whatnot, but just because you were in the military (or police for that matter) doesn't automatically mean you're a hero.

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[–] wompwompwompwomp3 ago 

they seem to forget that they are people and sometimes others fuel that behavior. some end up getting a harsh reality check once they go home.

i really wonder when everyone will realize who or what the "terrorists" have been all along.

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[–] pray_the_gay_away 2 points 6 points (+8|-2) ago 

Yes, unless you do your part to inform others and try to make a difference.