Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Rhodesians never die, but Young Brits do.



Stop me if you have heard this one. Young people willing to die for standards that the enemy could never appreciate.
So why, if all these Afghans are so willing to die to get into and share the British life, are they not prepared to fight for it in their own country?
251 Young Brits have died and no-one is more proud. But I would rather be drinking with them in Witherspoons than for them to be waiting for me with Peter the head bouncer.

Irrespective of what others believe, my role as a soldiers was to kill the enemy. What society wants is the beast in the bush to become the social asset in gentle company. So many who have experienced the horrors of war are scarred mentally, and there are those who do not know they are scarred. Yet Labour, none of whom have ever put themselves in harms way for the benefit of others, keep telling their lakkies that they have the answers.
The demented arseholes don't even know the questions.

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