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Originally Posted by Textcritic
I wouldn't have a problem with it either, depending upon the context and purpose for said support. To that end, what does "supporting the military" actually mean? I think if there were charitable avenues for support, that would go a lot further and mean a lot more than the obligatory salutations before games. If soldiers do have it as bad as some have suggested, then surely this would be a more fruitful form of social improvement.
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It isn't a "suggestion" it is a fact.
The pay is low, often the postings are ####ty. Things have increased significantly for the military members and families, but it is a tuff life for both the member, their spouse and children.
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Is there a way to "support soldiers" without supporting the military? Because I could get behind that.
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They are one in the same.
You can't be in the army but not of the army.