TinkerbellMama
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ITA. Especially with the bolded line. That's such a condescending attitude to take, IMO. "Thanks for your help but it really wasn't needed." I'm sure that makes the military men and women just feel great.
That makes NO sense to me. Surely there have been times in your life when help was offered to you, but not needed. You probably politely thanked the person or people involved and thought he or she (or they) was a very nice human being for reaching out to help you, even though you didn't really need (or want) that help. Hasn't that EVER happened to you?

Not everyone thinks our foreign policy is a good one, and not everyone agrees with the way our military is run. Some people think both are terrible. Some people think both are great. Some like one, but not the other. It doesn't mean we can't ALL respect BRAVE PEOPLE who are doing what they feel is honorable and putting their lives on the line to do it. There are a lot of things I believe in that most people don't...guess I shouldn't be surprised if I get no respect as a person, then, since apparently it's not possible to respect a person but NOT their ideals. And all these years I've been doing it wrong! Who knew?
