Ok I read every page and every post and whew...you guys (gals) can write/rant
It seems to be that many of those who have complained about Bush's war record have implied that most veterans (war or peace) disagree with Bush. So let me address this with my 2 cents....
First for the record, I'm currently an Active Duty US Marine who has served in combat and peace time since 1988. I was in Berlin in a second story window when the Berlin War was torn down, I was in Iraq during Operation Desert Shield/Storm, I have fought in establishing the peace in Haiti, I have fought the '3-Block' war in Somalia, I was in Kosovo trying to keep the Yugoslovanias from destroying each other, and I've been back to Iraq twice more over the last few years. So I believe I've qualified myself as a veteran. PM me and I'll send you my offical award page for my 'actions under fire'.
Secondly, I'm a Bush voter and a Bush supporter. IMO he has done some things too slow and even allowed some things to be done by his military leaders without a set focus or guidance. But I believe some of this is from the simple fact that this is all new territory for the US, it is also an emotional response to relieve a righteous rage, he also was dealing with political fallout, trying to figure out the various "What If.." scenarios, and there's the normal infighting of our government, but I still appreciate the fact that he has stuck to it. I will continue to support Bush and our 'freedoms' for those to disagree. But I tire so much of the character attacks and automatic assumptions based on political 'facts as fiction' jargon spewed and misconstrued without full facts and nearly always accompained with weird additions that have no relevance to the issue.
Third, I'm against the war in Iraq. Because I have put my life on the line and may be asked to do it again and this may lead to the posibility of being maimed or even death. So heck yeah I'm agianst war!! But if I was Iraqi I would be glad that someone would be willing to give me freedoms that I didn't have before and to give my children opportunities that I would not be able to give them on my own. I don't know too many veterans that crave war but I also am confidnet in our mission and have seen so many good changes in Iraq that have made the people better than they were under Saddam. It is easy to create a website about Iraqi Veterans Against the War but it seems heartless and violent prone to create a website for "Iraqi Veterans For the War". So being for the war makes a person seem like a pyschopath with a bloodlust but there is a balance there and we need to realize that none of this just affects American lives it affects many many more Iraqi lives.
Fourth, we should stay in it because we just disrespect those who have sacrificed so much already and we are doing good and are affecting a nation for the better. Also we need to fight those who are willing to 'kill their own people' for the sake of freedom or insurgency. How can we leave this country under the control of people that are more than willing to murder there own neighbors and countrymen? IMO we can't and shouldn't!!
Fifth, complaining about Bush is moot because he is guaranteed to be in office for the rest of his tenure and guaranteed to be out of office after his tenure. So feel free to stop bashing Bush and if we need to make changes let's discuss the next election and I promise Bush will not be there as a candidate.
Sixth, stop using a persons military record as an issue for attack. When this nation elects a man who willingly and admittedly flees this country to evade a war that he disagreed with then we need to be as forgiving to all others. Our constitution makes no requirement for a President to have military service so arguing who did or did not serve is a invalid argument.
Seventh, have I made up for your 7 pages of posting, yet??

It seems to be that many of those who have complained about Bush's war record have implied that most veterans (war or peace) disagree with Bush. So let me address this with my 2 cents....
First for the record, I'm currently an Active Duty US Marine who has served in combat and peace time since 1988. I was in Berlin in a second story window when the Berlin War was torn down, I was in Iraq during Operation Desert Shield/Storm, I have fought in establishing the peace in Haiti, I have fought the '3-Block' war in Somalia, I was in Kosovo trying to keep the Yugoslovanias from destroying each other, and I've been back to Iraq twice more over the last few years. So I believe I've qualified myself as a veteran. PM me and I'll send you my offical award page for my 'actions under fire'.
Secondly, I'm a Bush voter and a Bush supporter. IMO he has done some things too slow and even allowed some things to be done by his military leaders without a set focus or guidance. But I believe some of this is from the simple fact that this is all new territory for the US, it is also an emotional response to relieve a righteous rage, he also was dealing with political fallout, trying to figure out the various "What If.." scenarios, and there's the normal infighting of our government, but I still appreciate the fact that he has stuck to it. I will continue to support Bush and our 'freedoms' for those to disagree. But I tire so much of the character attacks and automatic assumptions based on political 'facts as fiction' jargon spewed and misconstrued without full facts and nearly always accompained with weird additions that have no relevance to the issue.
Third, I'm against the war in Iraq. Because I have put my life on the line and may be asked to do it again and this may lead to the posibility of being maimed or even death. So heck yeah I'm agianst war!! But if I was Iraqi I would be glad that someone would be willing to give me freedoms that I didn't have before and to give my children opportunities that I would not be able to give them on my own. I don't know too many veterans that crave war but I also am confidnet in our mission and have seen so many good changes in Iraq that have made the people better than they were under Saddam. It is easy to create a website about Iraqi Veterans Against the War but it seems heartless and violent prone to create a website for "Iraqi Veterans For the War". So being for the war makes a person seem like a pyschopath with a bloodlust but there is a balance there and we need to realize that none of this just affects American lives it affects many many more Iraqi lives.
Fourth, we should stay in it because we just disrespect those who have sacrificed so much already and we are doing good and are affecting a nation for the better. Also we need to fight those who are willing to 'kill their own people' for the sake of freedom or insurgency. How can we leave this country under the control of people that are more than willing to murder there own neighbors and countrymen? IMO we can't and shouldn't!!
Fifth, complaining about Bush is moot because he is guaranteed to be in office for the rest of his tenure and guaranteed to be out of office after his tenure. So feel free to stop bashing Bush and if we need to make changes let's discuss the next election and I promise Bush will not be there as a candidate.
Sixth, stop using a persons military record as an issue for attack. When this nation elects a man who willingly and admittedly flees this country to evade a war that he disagreed with then we need to be as forgiving to all others. Our constitution makes no requirement for a President to have military service so arguing who did or did not serve is a invalid argument.
Seventh, have I made up for your 7 pages of posting, yet??