ANSWERS: 8
  • Yes, literally. Yes, in the sense that you asked this question.
  • i support troops. not by buying the ribbon promise but other ways. like for christmas i got stockings and stocked 44 stockings and wrote letters to troops thanking them and sent them the stockings. i didn't know a single solider but it made me feel better than i was helping someone else have a better day and holiday.
  • Yes. I admire them as individuals for their courage and selflessness. I want them to come home safely. However, that doesn't mean I support the Iraq war. I wish the troops hadn't been sent over there at all.
  • I support the troops cause the poor sods have no choice but to serve where they are sent. I DO NOT support the war in Iraq and the invasion from the US and the UK in the country. They should bring back the troops and leave Iraq to deal with their problems alone.
  • i might not support the cause but i will always support the troops fighting it
  • I give them moral support and would never speak against them. I do not agree with the war in Iraq, believing we were told a load of lies to justify it. But we should always support the troops and the job they have been given to do, in the most diffucult situation imaginable. It's not the troops fault they are over there, but they still do their job, with largely no complaints. I have the greatest respect for them and think it very sad that they are prepared to do the job, and all they ask in return is a living wage and our respect. I feel we have let them down in sending them over there, something they should not expect, but are still willing to die for us.
  • I support them. they put their life on the line everyday to protect the civil liberties of our country, as well as others. A lot of my friends are in the military. I respect them a lot more now.
  • I support the troops bt not the war. Can you imagine what it's like to be sent to die in a stupid war??

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