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Originally Posted by August
Maybe that's why we disagree. I see service to ones country, especially military service where a person literally puts their life on the line, as a much higher thing than just a stupid "product" like a soft drink. I would never trivialize what millions have given their lives engaged in to secure benefits that we all currently enjoy.
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When you sell the army experience to the public as a product, it becomes just as any other. 'An Army of One' is no different than 'Always Coca-Cola' or 'A Dynamic Future--
The Ohio State University'. Advertising is advertising. If anyone is trivializing military service here, it is the military itself.