May 25, 2015 at 12:09PM [via Facebook]
«Is it really true that we in the United States owe what freedom we have to U.S. veterans? Certainly the Bill of Rights was made possible by veterans of the American Revolution, and the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were made possible by veterans of the Civil War. But none of those veterans are currently living. No American war in living memory was one in which the United States was in serious danger of being conquered by a foreign aggressor; hence no [veteran in living memory] can plausibly claim to have played a role in defending our freedom. In fact the U.S. government has used each of its wars as a pretext for increased *violations* of all the rights listed above. . . . To treat veterans as the principal explanation of American freedom is to suggest that the chief threat to our freedom lies with foreign aggressors rather than with our own government. . . it would be difficult to argue convincingly that it is true today. . .» — Roderick Tracy Long
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