> The comment was Dan Matyola's, not Steve's. Dan is an ex fighter pilot, so he 
> has license to wing it once in awhile. His remark was > perhaps a bit rash 
> but  less incendiary than many of the signs held by the protesters (who were 
> protesting a NATO meeting, chaired > by Obama, where the topic of discussion 
> was Afghanistan withdrawal).
> Paul

Yes but ostensibly, those in the country's armed forces serve and
and/or fight to protect individuals' freedoms and, among other things,
the right to dissent and disagree. I always note a certain irony then,
when exercising those rights is looked upon with disdain by those who
work to secure them.. What good is a right if one is not free to
exercise it?

I'm certainly not picking on Dan or anyone else. Just pointing this out.

Tom C.

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