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In reply to the discussion: Do you put your hand over your heart during the National Anthem? [View all]CajunBlazer
(5,648 posts)I agree: You are entitled to your rights where ever you may live, even if it happens to be in cell of a dank, dark prison of some dictator where torture an everyday occurrence. However, you are only able enjoy and practice your rights in a country whose government protects them.
As for the role of the military in protecting your rights, I believe you may be naive. I doubt seriously whether your rights would be protected very well had the Allies lost World War II. The Nazis and the Imperial Japanese had plans to divide this country between them at the Rocky Mountains had they been able to defeat us. I don't think that you would be able to enjoy the use of many of your rights under either of those two governments.
It is easy to for us to show disdain for this county's military while we live out our lives in our safe and cozy cocoons if we are not the ones who will be called upon to put our lives on the line to safeguard our country and your precious rights.