I think I read somewhere that you're a veteran, right?
I think sometimes the military fails to appreciate just how important people like Friday are when it comes to advocating for soldiers. Voices like Friday's are sometimes the only voices preventing your lives from being squandered by reckless governmental policy.
So while I agree he should be grateful for the method by which you protect his freedom, I also believe you should be grateful for the method by which he protects yours.
Both are elemental to ensuring the freedoms we all enjoy...
...in my opinion.
Thank you for that! But my opinion as stated below about being greatfull may not be exactly what some would like.
Am I a vet? No
While I did once think about joining in my youth I did not.I was 18 in 1976 at the end of the the draft era of vietnam.But had couple good friends enlist and considered it but luckily decided against it.I do have a nephew who has done 3 tours in Iraq.
Looking back I'm really glad I never was part of the military,If I had been it would be one of those things I would have really regretted being a part of later.Fighting and putting your life on the line and even more importantly being part of killing people for freedom would be one thing,but miltary adventures for other reasons (economic,imperialist etc) is another and thats all the USA has been involved in since WW2.We were the bad guys in Vietnam and the wars since have had zero to do with freedom as well and have not been noble causes fought for freedom.
But in reality all this is very off topic.:2offtopic
While I understand the nationalist flag wavers in america may find the peace sign and it's legacy from the 60s and the vietnam era objectional, to compare it to the Stars and bars and all that represents is a real stretch.