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Originally Posted by Pyro
She's right though...this wasn't World War I or 2 or anything...it was a war that shouldn't of been fought in the first place, therefore her son died for no reason.
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well that's your opinion.
And Poseidon: You can't possible appreciate him as much as someone who actually values what he sacrificed himself for because you don't value what he was doing, you can never value his efforts as much as someone who belveives in what he died for, that it was for a purpose. By saying this war was bullshit, it's saying that he died for a bullshit reason instead of dying trying to protect his country. It would be logically impossible for an anti-war person to value what he did more than someone who supports the war.