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    Default Re: What's the difference between a soldier and a junkie?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Nato thingie, don't hurt me if Norway isn't a member I am lazy today. And your army would be very useful in a war unless the bad guys are equally good at being in the snow, or fjords with these cool boats.
    Well Russia is the most likely enemy, aren't they? I kinda remember that Russia is rather cold....

    Quote Originally Posted by Just Vuk Again View Post
    Forgetting how you come across as a selfish, disrespectful ingrate, you know what Hore Tore? After WWI everyone thought that there would not be another war in Europe for a looong time. People who want power attack when their enemies militaries are weak. It is a preventive measure more than anything. A good military is so strong that it is never used. Maybe if Norway cut its BS socialist programs it would have more money for things like infrastructure and paying teachers.


    I hurt your special spot, didn't I?

    Anyway, I've done my "duty to my country", I've been a soldier, and I have every right to criticize and ridicule the psychopaths who fulfill their sick dreams of killing 5-year olds, while being paid with my bloody tax money.

    Also, as for the "socialist programs", well, those are kinda the things I want to pay for instead of bullies with guns. the problem with Norway is that we can't spend more than X ammount or our inflation will go to hell. So if we want to spend more money on something, we really need to cut something else. Like those 35 billions we pay to a military we don't need.
    Last edited by HoreTore; 11-28-2009 at 18:01.
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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