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Originally posted by SpaceAce
Did you even read the letter? He didn't say "she'd better not voice them". He said he thought it was cowardice, but he's entitled to his opinion same as she is entitled to hers, right? Just because he believes in free speech doesn't mean he has to like what she says and he is doing nothing wrong by telling her what he thinks and sending her tapes back.
SpaceAce
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yes i read the letter.
he's not saying "oh well thats fine you don't agree with me" he's whining on about how she should be guilty that she's not appreciating the sacrifice he feels he's made by thinking the same way as him..
he should be saying "thank you very much for your sentiments, although i loathe them, the fact that you are expressing them fills me with the joy that only comes with knowing that my work as a soldier has paid off - if everyone agreed with me on this i'd feel like i made sacrifices and took risks for nothing".