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What is your favourite war song?
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CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate -
I dont like war.
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I'd prefer "marching song" but here's mine anyway:
Kyrie Eleison -
Disturbed – The Sound Of Silence (CYRIL Remix
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Many consider songs like "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival and "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel as impactful war songs, capturing sentiments and experiences associated with war.clipping path | Background Removal | Photo Retouching services
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Two Steps From Hell - Victory
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I like "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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Not a war song per say, but, L'Agresseur by Shiro Sagisu.
It is absolutely perfect for the stressful situation that 'defending from an incoming attack you just got online for' is.
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I will take issue with you on all of that. While you might argue that it is a "war song" it is also a national anthem, it was written during the War of 1812 when the UK [i]invaded and attacked the US. Which brings me to the major objection of your post, other than the Invasion of Iraq tell me a war in the 250 year history of the US where[/i]
What a load of false crap!!!
Prior to 1812 the founding states were a colony that rebelled ffs. They werent invaded and attacked by the UK, the UK was defending its interest. As usual more junk by Americans. Seems by your logic Mr Smidt it is ok for the US to attack everybody else when it suits you and defend the indefensible but when on the other foot it is oh oh weve been attacked - gosh!
Let's put it another way, the US only comes into larger conflicts to join the winning side. It only joins conflicts to make money. Examples WWI, WWII, Israel, Iraq etc. Oh and dont mention Lockerbie. It has always been transactional. Always will be Trump or no Trump. That's the way it sees the world.
I wont be around but I will love it when China kicks the US right up the **** and in the nuts as well. No wonder half the world hates the US. It has no moral compass just money, power, greed. And so it goes on. -
BladeFisher wrote:
I will take issue with you on all of that. While you might argue that it is a "war song" it is also a national anthem, it was written during the War of 1812 when the UK [i]invaded and attacked the US. Which brings me to the major objection of your post, other than the Invasion of Iraq tell me a war in the 250 year history of the US where[/i]
What a load of false crap!!!
Prior to 1812 the founding states were a colony that rebelled ffs. They werent invaded and attacked by the UK, the UK was defending its interest. As usual more junk by Americans. Seems by your logic Mr Smidt it is ok for the US to attack everybody else when it suits you and defend the indefensible but when on the other foot it is oh oh weve been attacked - gosh!
Let's put it another way, the US only comes into larger conflicts to join the winning side. It only joins conflicts to make money. Examples WWI, WWII, Israel, Iraq etc. Oh and dont mention Lockerbie. It has always been transactional. Always will be Trump or no Trump. That's the way it sees the world.
I wont be around but I will love it when China kicks the US right up the **** and in the nuts as well. No wonder half the world hates the US. It has no moral compass just money, power, greed. And so it goes on.
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