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'Bout time to introduce some religion into this thread and get all the bases covered. One thing Ted Nugent has on Dick Cheney is that he is a better shot.
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I have high praise for any and all who trapped or hunted those great-tasting cows that make up my double-whopper....yum, yum... but, no, I do not want to see them or hear about their treatment prior to arriving in the bun. I am, unabashedly, into food consumption, not preparation. :D . |
Just a little fact checking with respect to some previous posts:
1) "By the way, name a war or intervention if it makes you feel better since WW2 that we have fought against white people." So, I'll name one. Under Clinton, we did a considerable amount of bombing of white Christian Serbia. I guess you forgot. BTW - I think it was a good call. 2) "You essentially asked...what would happen if a nation of objectors stood up to a nation of war, imperialism, and violence...The answer is you get India, the largest democratic republic in the world." Yes India, a country with nuclear weapons, a huge military, in a perpetual state of near-war with Pakistan. I would add that Gandhi's tactics ultimately prevailed against the U.K., how long do you think he would have survived had Imperial Japan succeeded in South Asia and pushed the Brits out of India? |
I just think it is ironic that this thread and the discussion on Ali's failure to serve his country was started on a day in which we honor and remember those who served and gave their lives on D-Day, 70+ years ago today.
Perhaps we can all take a moment to honor those who served to protect our right to say what we want, when we want it than to argue over an icon that admittedly had some skeletons in his closet but eventually did some good for society. |
"Facts are stubborn things."
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depends on one's point of view, as you say
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Hopefully none of us will be held accountable for our lowest action, just as we will not be rewarded solely on our single greatest one.
Ali teetered on the verge of treason to his country and even to his brother (Frazier), but that energy was refocused in his post-boxing career and his life's work reached across those chasms in later years, for the betterment of much of society. |
This thread needs to be over on Blowout.
And there is one there similar. Ali was a great boxer. Maybe the Greatest. But not a great American. Check out his links to Malcom X, his sudden conversion to Islam (religion covered) his video clips where he states, the Viet Cong aren't his enemies, the white people are. The draft dodging isn't really an issue with me. Too many names to add to that list. Start with Kerry, Clinton and Bush. But his life, as a whole, does not impress me. If he is your hero, fine. So be it. He just wasn't mine. In closing, I salute Pat Tillman. Google if you need to OP. :D P.S. - "Cat Scratch Fever" :eek: |
Kerry won a Purple Heart. Three actually. There is controversy about his military career, but he did not dodge the draft.
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Kevin - Yeah, I'll agree with you as far as the endangered species are concerned. We have a millionaire here in town who has a big 'trophy' room including a stuffed elephant. What an a$$hole! Unfortunately, there are a lot of those guys like that dentist who shot the lion last year, who are willing to pay top dollar to 'prove' something. They use their dollars to first prey on needy individuals in third-world type economies to assist them which, in my opinion, just adds to what I call their crimes. Aside from the endangered species, Nugent does eat what he shots and doesn't hunt for the afore-mentioned trophies. Just like me, I go through the Burger King Drive-Thru, bring it right home and 'consume' it while it's hot - without even thinking of hanging it on the wall or some such nonsense. We can thank Ted for 'Cat-scratch Fever' too. :cool::eek: . |
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I get the bitter feelings by some people pertaining Ali's dodging of the Vietnam War. I get it. But can anyone tell me why in the Hell we were there to begin with?? I know that this is not the point of the discussion, just hoping for some insight. By the way, I was a History major and I still don't understand it to this day. Also, even if you don't give Ali a pass for that, what about his humanitarian accomplishments decades after that? Bill L. posted it the best....
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It really depends largely on who you are 'conscientiously objecting' against and what's in it for them (one way or the other). |
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It is surprising to note the torrent of vitriol that has been unleashed, particularly from Mr. forazzurri2axz, who gratuitously described me as a "hater" for my temerity in failing to worship the memory of Muhammad Ali. How dare someone deviate from the politically correct party line, and allude to the fact that the great Ali was convicted of draft evasion!
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Yes, and O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murder. That doesn't mean he didn't do it.
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Funny you should ask what i have done to improve the lives of others lately? Mid-career i decided to transition to being a professional social worker so i could devote more of my time to work that i find meaningful, i.e., improving the lives of others. One of the sad realities i've found as a social worker is that those who think of themselves as profoundly moral and tolerant versus most other humans are generally ignorant, obstinate, and intolerant [insert your picture here]. Ouch! That hurt a little, i know. It's ok, just keep on reminding yourself how righteous you are! |
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Jackie Robinson had it way worse that Ali, yet he didnt call white people "the enemy"...nor did he dodge the draft. |
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Edited to add: Ali was a piece of shit draft dodger. He is a disgrace to everyone (of all races) that were drafted and served. |
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David, I bet you did very poorly in both Con Law and Crim Pro I and II. No one who actually took and passed those classes could possibly be as ignorant about the difference as you are. Being that stupid is really too bad. I feel sorry for you.
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David, joined ROTC and got discharged due to active asthma during summer camp at Ft. Riley. Unfortunately, in your case, serving your country didn't make you any smarter. Sorry Kevin, that was an awful mistake I made. :( |
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I am still waiting for someone to produce a veteran who thinks that Muhammad Ali was a hero. I doubt that one exists.
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No, I think it caused you to lose the ability to see any perspective whatsoever other than your own. That's too bad.
Other than my brother, my entire family served or at least tried to. Stepdad in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, dad in Korea, stepbrother and stepsister in Vietnam. My brother in law has done two tours in Iraq and two more in Afghanistan as a Navy corpsman going out with the Marines. I appreciate the sacrifices that they and others made, but unlike you, most of those in my family seem to have been able to keep a broader perspective than your myopic one. |
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Dad is dead, so I can't ask him. He pulled for Ali against Frazier though. My stepdad didn't like the decision Ali made when drafted, but thought he did more than enough good afterward to atone for it. I talked to him just a little about it the other day. I haven't asked, but I'm sure my stepbrother feels somewhat like you do, and I'm sure my stepsister feels 100% the opposite way. Those two are complete polar opposites, always disagree about everything, and don't even talk anymore.:(
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There are some realllllly stupid (and likely racist) people inhabiting this forum. Ali sucks because he's a draft dodger, but Ted Nugent, a real draft dodger, and pedophile RAWKS!!!1 Oh, and John Kerry who voluntarily signed up for the war in Vietnam is somehow a draft dodger???
Shaking my head...... |
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