>>interesting how people in this forum defend the "rights" of veterans for social care and benefits<<
I don't know about special welfare for veterans beyond what's granted everyone, but I think people in this forum defend the RIGHTS of veterans to have the cost of care for their wounds they received while putting their lives on the line for our country taken care of at the very least. Personally I support education programs for our veterans, but that's just liberal me, who thinks that maybe those people who served our country deserve a little tiny bit of support in being productive citizens when they take up new careers in our economy.
>>if a soldier gets wounded/killed than it is the risk of his individual choice.<<
So you're a pacifist and you would never support your representitive leaders sending any soldiers into harm's way anywhere ever?
>>if a roofer drops from the ladder and breaks his backbone, who cares for him? the us-gov? thats one of the risks in a roofers life. the risk in a soldiers life is the same.<<
You are incorrect. The risk of being wounded or killed by an enemy intent upon just that whom your government has SENT you to deal with is NOT the same as the risk of falling off a ladder, which, in fact, tends to be the fault of no one but the person falling from the ladder. Generally no enemy soldier is involved in shaking the ladder, let alone shooting the roofer off, bombing him, etc.
>>im happy we in NL dont have this issue, seeing as everyone has healthcare <<
Your healthcare sucks. Your government decides what treatment they can afford to give you. Have you had relatives denied the best and latest treatment because it's too expensive and your relative is just too far along and their life isn't worth the cost? Because that's exactly what happens everywhere with "universal" care. It doesn't magically provide care for all--costs must be calculated and your government decides who is "worth it." No thanks, I'll take care of my own. Being in your family sounds scary.
>>Military personal get higher wages because it can be a dangerous profession, which is entirely fair, however don't go and complain when it gets dangerous.<<
Their wages increase when deployed in dangerous theatres. They are already less when working "at home" on mechanics and such.
...Who complained about it getting dangerous? I think you were reading another thread.
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