It is possible to be against propaganda and slogans designed to stop-think and not be "anti-American".
Nobody called anyone "anti-american".
The original poster may make a good point to begin with, but he then quickly adds a myriad of other opinions, including that anyone joining the military is braindead. Is he an anarchist? I don't know. If that is his view of politics, then everything he says makes sense. But then you read all of his comments, and you realize that he is not an anarchist, he's just presents an anarchist's views when it comes to the US.
Some people prefer to have a healthy skepticism and not swallow hook, line and sinker everything they're fed from elementary school on about their government and its actions, including the songs we were taught like "God Bless America", etc.
I think most people should and do.
And being against this illegal war doesn't make a person pro muslims or terrorists either. That's just a black and white propaganda slogan of if you're not for the war you're against Americans. And it's pure BS and pure Bushism too.
That was George Bush talking, not the military.
Iraq was no threat to the US. So how are the soldiers fighting over there fighting for "our freedom"? And why should we be grateful to them for killing people in a country that posed no threat to us anyway?
The military was sent into Iraq by Pres Bush with the approval of Congress. If you are against the war, then why not direct that anger and frustration at the people who sent the troops in to begin with, not the troops themselves. The military didn't start the war. Our military is made up of many professional, dedicated soldiers. Calling them brain-dead is not accurate in my opinion, and shows a lot of disrespect. It is possible to be grateful for our military and opposed to the war in Iraq. I'm not quite sure why this viewpoint, that I feel a lot of Americans share, is so difficult to grasp without descending into calling people brain-dead.
As far as God Bless America goes,
God bless America,
Land that I love,
Stand beside her and guide her
Thru the night with a light from above;
From the mountains, to the prairies,
To the oceans white with foam,
God bless America,
My home, sweet home.
God bless America,
My home, sweet home.