our troops are dying in a corporate war, to airdrop in the WTO, the UN, and the world bank into yet another country and to give western corporations access to 4~5 trillion $ of central asian oil, not to mention the natural gas.
that being said not supporting the troops is reprehensible, even if you disagree why they're there (which is NOT for 'our freedom', ****ing gag me), and if and organization that's part of the public trust like a hockey team has a problem with someone not signing something for morale, well, it's a little extreme but i can understand given their position in the community.
the troops in country need to know that people at home are concerned for their safety.
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