Home     Links     Contact Us     Bookmark  
 
   Homepage      News      Legal Forum      Dictionary  
Home : Legal Forum : Military

What price would you pay for YOUR freedom?
Find answers to your legal question.





What price would you pay for YOUR freedom?

After reading several questions about the war in Iraq, I had to ask the question. Being Career Military, I already know the answer, and I have seen first hand what price the Iraqis are paying. But if you had to give an honest answer to this question what would you say?


    




womanfromok
Being a military wife I give up having my husband home with our children and me sometimes and I thank God he is doing the job he is. I am willing to give up living in our house that we own and move wherever Uncle Sam says to. I would gladly let them tap my phone if they have reason to suspect me or even if they just want to steal my pot roast recipe to feed to the enemy to weaken them. lol. I'm tired of the whaaa attitude of don't tap my phone but don't bring evil dictators who kill people for fun to justice because that's none of our business. Most of us do not have to put our lives out there as a sacrifice because we have our military to do it but there are a lot of privileges that people should be willing to give up in the name of true freedom.


ArfsaidSandy
Rating
I've paid the price and been all I can be X's 2

Vietnam Veteran
HQ&Hq Batttery
1st BN 11th Artillery(ON TIME!)
9th Infantry Division (The Old Reliables)
Bearcat Base
Dong Tam Base
Mekong River Delta
Vietnam 1967-68

Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm 1990-91

God Bless our men and women in Uniform and on station who protect and defend our priceless freedom!


Akkita
Rating
My son fought in Iraq and was willing to give his life for this country. As a veteran , at one time I offered my very existance to this country - then as a mother, I stood behind my son's decision with pride. That is my honest answer.


Krissy
Rating
I would give my life. but thank God i do not have to.
thank you very much. My family is militry also.
God bless troops.


alberto g
Rating
We AMERICANS pay for our freedom with our life,, this is the only reason we as Americans have a free society and a free country,,, it haven't being cheap.. We have to love AMERICA in order to be ready to give our life for her.. But do you think is wise that we the Americans let this invasion of illegals take over our country in the name of their American dream,,,and we have to permit them here just because they are here, just like that, take it or leave it. and if you don't you are a Racist...I don't think so...!!!

Vietnam Vet. 1968-1970
Special Forces, 2nd Lt.- Captain
Medals:
Silver Star
Purple Heart


El Tigre
My life. I am a combat vet (Iraq) and so was my father (Vietnam) and my grandfather (Japan). Growing up they convinced me to join the military and defend my country as they did and I supported what they instilled in me but until I actually set my foot into Iraq and saw how other countries are run and how poor and miserable and undeducated and living in fear other people are did I realize how much we Americans have and how fortunate we are. Now I know what me or even worse my family may be living like had veterans before me not fought for our great and envied nation to protect what we have and what we believe in.


♥Taylor
I'd risk my life if it meant for my family and I to be free and happy.


Gypsy Gal
My LIFE


egan
I'll do what our forefathers and what you did. I'll go the distance to preserve it.


ya ya
Rating
Great question SOSFG, I like you put on the uniform each and everyday to answer the call to duty. I am willing to make the ultimate sacrifice upon the alter of freedom like so many before me. If the loss of my life meant my loved ones and my country would have their freedom then let them be free.

PFC U S Army
Ft. Polk, LA


loretta
Rating
if i didn't have rheumatoid arthritis and memory loss i would join the marines and fight for freedom. even if it meant losing my life.


iammoza
true freedom , including my freedom to worship ? my life .


eMale
Sorry, but while I'd very much like to see those involved in 9/11 brought to justice, I have never considered Iraq a threat to my freedom. In all reality the biggest threat to the freedom of Americans has always been Cuba, which is just 90 miles from Florida.

Please don't get me wrong, I support all the men and women in uniform and I don't want to see the US just give up and go home at this point. I pray that the US will find a way to change the mess that Iraq has turned into, so that we have a win win situation.


MissLC
EVERYTHING
most people dont value the freedom they already have, especially in the US


Taylor R
Rating
What ever is required of me


Patches
My life for my freedom


lv_consultant
Rating
I'm a combat vet, I've done all I could ever do...


TioDice70
Great question. I would wonder as to if the people answering actually know the repercussions of their answers.

I personally would do anything to ensure I am free. I do this every day since I too am career military (SSG-15 Yrs Army). I have been to several countries to include Iraq twice. I have seen what the Iraqis are fighting for and am glad to help them in their fight. most people who answer have never been to Iraq nor experienced a different culture. I do not say this to malign any of them but to show that most do not know or understand what is going on in other countries. One of my experiences that I will always remember is seeing hungry children breaking into our camp to get food. This was in Kenya. I will never forget that and do what I can to not waste. This is what freedom is about. Being able to do what you want to but in a responsible way.

Some things that I would also mention is that there are restrictions on freedom. All restrictions are good ones since they temper our desire to do whatever we want. There are other "restrictions" that are not good. These do not pertain to freedom but, in every instance, is about a specific person, group, agency or govt trying to contain the behavior of its citizens. I won't address these restrictions since I do not want to get into a political debate right now but every side (cons, libs, Repubs, Dems, etc) do this although Libs are generally more guilty of this than others.

To conclude, I would say that you are as free as you are willing to fight for it. As soon as you decide that you want "security" over freedom, you become a slave (aka dependent) to whomever is offering you that "security". Fight the good fight. I will always do so and, if it came to it, would trade my life to help ensure freedom for others.


Mr. Peachy®
Rating
Give me liberty, or give me death. When the goin gets tough, the tough get goin.


Damn Good Dawg
I would die for my freedom-I too am career military.


SGT. D
Rating
Whatever it would take.


NONE Y
The most common answer is my life; but you can't die for your freedom; your death is only for the freedom for others.


Curt
I plan on joining the Navy with a SEAL Challenge contract. I will pay as much as it takes.


netnazivictim
I gave 20.5 years of my life to the military and if needed given all I have to the life I cherish.


L J
Fight to the death to protect what others before me fought and died defending it. Our freedom and our right to exist


SLA
Rating
Define freedom, please.

If you mean freedom to live my life as I please, I don't have that. One form of government regulation or another tells me what kind of house I can live in, what kind of car I can drive, how much I must pay to keep living in said house and driving said car. I'm told what kind of clothes washer I can buy and how much fertilizer I can put on my fields. Any criminal can get a gun, but it takes me weeks and months to obtain one legally. I now have to apply for Social Security numbers for my cows, horses, pigs, chickens, and llamas, goats, sheep and any other animal. I have to report to the government if I move any of those animals and what route I take even if I ride my horse to the neighbors house.

If you mean freedom to pursue my dreams, I don't have that.
I'm not a "minority", so I don't get interest free loans, free college education, or extra points on my resume.

If you mean freedom of religion, I don't have that. The word Jesus is the foulest word on the planet. Just say it in a classroom or courthouse.

If you mean freedom of speech, I don't have that. It's only good for certain words and for certain people.

If you mean freedom to own property, I don't have that. My ranch is in the Pinon Canyon Expansion zone. While you're busily protecting the rights of Iraqis, the Department of Defense is forcing me off my private property.

Imagine, living in a "free" country where the Army comes and escorts you out of your house and off your land. Welcome to America.

I wonder if someday some army will come and protect the rights of American citizens?


STIFLE YOURSELF LIBS 3
Depends how much my bail is.


Sassy
Well, the first problem with your question is the fact that we are not truly free. We live with a myth of freedom in this country. Freedom is having the ability to perform the functions of your life without interference from a governing body. Our government tells us what we can and can't do, where we can and can't go, and what we can and can't say. And perhaps right now you doubt my words. But think about it, and look around. The freedom that we think exists is nothing but a myth. It is a carrot that the people that run our country (and I'm not talking about our elected officials) feed us in order to get us to obey there edicts.

Let me say this about my life. I will defend all that I believe in with everything I have, including my life. My family and my beliefs. I would willingly sacrifice myself if it meant securing the safety and happiness of my loved ones. But I would only do this for my country unless it meant also doing it for my family. And I have the greatest amount of respect for the soldiers of our nation who are willing to fight for the benefit if others. But I do not believe the government words about securing our freedom. This is nothing more than propaganda spewing forth from the mouths of politicians in order to justify the costs of war, both in money and in lives. Our soldiers deserve our support not because of the government or our country, but because they are our brothers and sisters and sons and daughters. They are allready free, and they do not have to pay that price.


The Platinum Mage
I guess my life. I just wish we could avoid these problems.


Phil C
Buck o five, metaphorically speaking


De Nirezza
Rating
Well since I pay sky high taxes, I think I pay enough for my freedom, but to answer your question...you cannot put a price on freedom.





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:




Legal Discussion Forum

 Which is the strongest weapon in the world.?
it is not weapon which distroy the land and people butstill it is powerful weapon in the war....


 Should President Bush be impeached?
I think president Bush should be impeached or resign because of the mess he made in Iraq! The mistake he made in Iraq should be faced.Over 3000American lives and billions of dollars and that country ...


 Why do the Libs/Dems care if we are at war..?
any ways its not thier childern fighting and dying ..only Rep childern voluteer for the Arm forces..Libs send them off to college to get drunk and have strippers frame them for rape..so whats the big ...


 What would the world be like if the Germans had won WWII?
...


 Would the British have defeated Hitler's Germany without American Help ?

Additional Details
Bud, I am not American. I have nothing against America or Britain....just asked a question....


 Is it just me, or is obama just trying to make our country worse?
Ok, i been doing some research and
Stuff in school and i realized what he is doing
is trying to pursuade parents to put their kids in
the military because they will be more "...


 Is there an American with an answer to this?
Last night, one of your compratiots stated that the American farmers, herdsmen etc whooped the **** off the British in the So called War of Independance!
I say that you have never won a war on ...


 If you support war in Iraq, would you send your son/daughter to the war?

Additional Details
Do you think George Bush would do it with his daughters?...


 What is your view on terrorism and terrorists?
...


 What do you all think of Prince Harry serving on the front line in Afganistan?
I was shocked when I read the news about this, no matter what youre opinion on the royal family you've gotta respect him for it !!...


 And who says American soldiers are not animals? They are worse for sure.?
http://www.cbsnews.com/s http://www.usatoday.com/ ...


 What would be a good hard driving song for the troops to go to battle playing?
Can you picture helicopters going into attack playing a hard driving rock or heavy metal song. If you can what song would that be and is there a link to a sample so I can hear it

If you ...


 I'm british..but is it possible our guys were in their waters(iran)?
I mean it would be highly embarrassing if we were so would they (politicians) admit it if we were?...


 Should the US attack IRAN....?
as so far US has lost over 3100 killed in IRAQ and has had over 24,000 wounded as reported on bbc news today.. will it make the area a better place or make things worse and kill alot more soldiers......


 Ok someone give me the odds : BOYFRIEND joins army as driver whats the survival rate?????
YES I AM VERY PARANOID:

thats the BRITISH ARMY, in APRIL please tell me the iraq war will be over then!...


 Do you think Israel is right in attacking Lebanon?
Isreal seems to be escalating their attack....


 I like pie?
just thought yall should ...


 How can I deter my son from joing the army?
My son is 15 and he is adamant that he is joing the army. He is in the Army Cadets at the moment and absolutely loves it. However, I am already really worried about the whole army and going to war ...


 Question for the military: What part of "Thou Shall Not Kill" don't you understand?
...


 Females in the Army, Navy and Air Force what do you think?
...




Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Wiki Law 3k Tuesday, May 29, 2012 - Trusted legal information for you.
Archive: Forum  |  Forum  |  Forum  |  Links
0.084