JonnyG said:
Lord Braykewynde said:
What I find the saddest part is their ages. They hadn't even started to live. I don't think those who fight in Afghanistan can compare to what they had to endure. And those poor buggers in the trenches during 1914-18 were sacrificed.
I dont think we should be comparing anything.War is War,and death is death.We can Only remember those who fell and hope todays boys live,and return home safely
Well if you cannot see the difference in the different types of fighting perhaps you shouldn't comment. Also in 1914-18 and 1939-45 we were fighting for our very existence and liberty whereas we shouldn't be in Afghanistan, in Iraq before that and Libya as at present. This doesn't mean that I feel any less sorry for those killed or their families and nowhere in my post did I infer it.
Having dealt with death from many causes, be it accidental, murder, manslaughter or natural causes you are the last person that I need to lecture me on the subject and try to tell me what death is
Now run along and block someones passage