Freedom1Man
Regular Member
I am a veteran and when people learn this they (most often) thank me for my service. Being as surly as I can be I will ask what it was that I did. The most common response is that I was defending their freedom. I ask how did I do that. Most people cannot answer that question.
What is really interesting is how many of these people who thank me are liberals/progressives/anti-gun (rights) individuals.
So, what is the best way to thank a veteran for defending your freedom? Well, if you vote for anti-freedom laws the best way to thank me is to write an apology note and then off yourself. *frustration speaking*
In reality, the best way to thank the veterans, who are like me, is to start using your brain and not emotion when voting. Start voting for those you want fewer laws, less government, and stop voting for any tax increases. Also read the constitutions, the one for your state and the one that the states agreed to abide by (the federal constitution).
Start recognizing equal rights for everyone. If one group is protected and another is not, that is not equality that is legal segregation.
Start defending the rights of others.
Start taking responsibility for the defense of yourself, your liberty, and your property. Also if you are civil then offer to assist others in their defenses.
What other ways, would you say, can people truly thank veterans?
Thanks for reading my rant.
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What is really interesting is how many of these people who thank me are liberals/progressives/anti-gun (rights) individuals.
So, what is the best way to thank a veteran for defending your freedom? Well, if you vote for anti-freedom laws the best way to thank me is to write an apology note and then off yourself. *frustration speaking*
In reality, the best way to thank the veterans, who are like me, is to start using your brain and not emotion when voting. Start voting for those you want fewer laws, less government, and stop voting for any tax increases. Also read the constitutions, the one for your state and the one that the states agreed to abide by (the federal constitution).
Start recognizing equal rights for everyone. If one group is protected and another is not, that is not equality that is legal segregation.
Start defending the rights of others.
Start taking responsibility for the defense of yourself, your liberty, and your property. Also if you are civil then offer to assist others in their defenses.
What other ways, would you say, can people truly thank veterans?
Thanks for reading my rant.
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