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		<title>By: Evolving Squid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the US can&#039;t have respect for Vets after 236 years of creating more vets than any western country in a culture that glorifies war, what chance is there that Canada will respect Vets?

One of the things you learn as a soldier is that you&#039;re a tool used by the people you serve for a specific task.  The second thing you learn is that those same people are usually pretty happy to throw you away when they&#039;re done with you.]]></description>
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<p>One of the things you learn as a soldier is that you&#8217;re a tool used by the people you serve for a specific task.  The second thing you learn is that those same people are usually pretty happy to throw you away when they&#8217;re done with you.</p>
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