hauger said:One thing I like to say to people is...Canada will always have a military. Canada is too close to the US and has too many strategic points (arctic) not to have a military. Canada might stop spending money and disband their military, but Canada will still have a military presence, it'll just end up being a military belonging to another country...and that'd suck since we wouldn't have a lot of say over what they choose to do. Case in point, the US telling us to get our costal patrols in order, or they might end up doing costal patrols on "our behalf" whether we like it or not. Another case in point. We don't have much military coverage in the high arctic, but there sure is military up there...it just belongs to the US/Russia in the form of covert subs.
Loachman said:"Every nation has an army on its territory - its own, or somebody else's."
I cannot remember who said that, and I doubt that I have it word-for-word.
MedTech said:No standing 'army' in name, but the Guardia Civil performs that duty. They may not be called the military, or the army, or what ever, but their areas of responsibilities include those of their army predecessors. I call that a standing military, regardless of what they want to call it.
CDN Aviator said:getting farther and fatrther away from that track we were on...........
milnet staff-type guy
That is awesome.infanteer-it said:I've seen good and bad feedback from civies when in uniform. After reading some of the comebacks for the negative feedback I'll share one of my own...not funny but it gets the job done.
girl in bar: I don't approve of the military.
me: why not?
girl: <shrug>I just don't think we need one.
me: I see.... Let me ask you something. If you saw someone running down the street right next to us being chased by someone who wanted to hurt or kill him, you would want someone to stop them right?
girl: of course.
me: well who would do it?
girl: the police would do it.
me: I see... so now, what if that person was being chased two streets away and even though you couldn't see or hear it you knew it was still happening. would you still want someone to stop it?
girl: yeah of course I would.
me: would the police take care of that one too?
girl: yep.
me: Well... let me ask you now.... how far away does it have to be before you just don't give a shit anymore?
girl: uhh... uhh.... i never thought about it that way...
Just thought I'd share one that worked for me.
Cheers!
hauger said:A buddy of mine lost it one day on a guy....his response was so perfect I use it (softened and paraphrased) whenever this comes up:
Random Guy: "I pay your salary..."
My Buddy: "Of course you do....I pay your salary....every time I buy gasoline or a tim hortons coffee or pay you to shovel my drive way I pay someones salary...that's how the f****** economy works, moron, we all pay each others salaries. Live with it".
Random Guy: "........."
neilinkorea said:That is like comparing apples and oranges. If you choose not to buy a coffee from Tims, you can't be put in prison for it. Try telling Revenue Canada that you have decided not to pay your taxes this year. My point was not that the public"owns" service members and has the right to treat them as they wish, it was that the armed forces serves the public at the publics pleasure. Now all of the arguments that soldiers work for the government not the people are symbolic of the root problem. In a democracy, seperating the "people" and "the government" into seperate entities is dangerous. We have been so sheltered and safe and prosperous we forget that our style of government is based on the fact that the power of government lies in the hands of the average citizen and we must protect that at all costs. If we were more "possessive" of our government, maybe we would feel more of a connection to the departments under that governments control eg DND.
One final thought about this topic. Painting civilians in general as ignorant and unsupportive of the military, based on the actions of a few, is like saying Canadian soldiers are all murderous animals because of the actions of a few in Somalia.
I don't recall seeing someone making the generalization that all civilians are ignorant
ryananderson said:I think the fact that most "civilians" watch tv and get their facts from the media doesn't help the fact that they are so ignorant....lighten up...no one is forcing you to fight but I certainly respect the fact that you do, and as long as it's doing good for the world then it's ok by me.... I don't agree with what most of the American's are there for, which is purely to kill people, where we are there to help, so I commend you boys and girls!