Ya, i know Bruce. My post wasn't so much directed at you in particular as
just the sadness of the truth that it conveys. I'm sure you're just a
regular guy. And before you were in the military I'm assuming the thought of
killing someone was fairly foreign. I just think it's sad that the world has
put you in a situation where not having people to kill makes you bored. It's
just all part of my naivety. *sigh*

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:26 PM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It simply means that our job as soldiers, and especially infantrymen,
> and in war,  is to find the enemy, close in and destroy them. Since the
> enemy here chooses to be a coward and not fight us head on, there are no
> more people (enemy) to shoot at. Yes, the enemy is still here, but they
> use cowardly tactics. For instance, the guy who threw the exploding tea
> pot at our truck. We saw the guy standing by the side of the road, we
> saw the tea pot, but a bunch of other people carry around tea pots as
> well. It was only when we saw him wind up at the last second to throw it
> did we realize what was happening. In the two to three seconds that it
> took for him to throw the tea pot and for us to react, he was gone down
> an ally way never to be seen again. These tactics happen time and time
> again over here. They stand around in a crowd of people knowing we will
> not shoot into that crowd.
>
>
>
> Michael Grant wrote:
> > No one seems the list bit bothered by the line "Since there are no people
> > here to shoot at."
> >
> >
>
> 

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