Please don't misunderstand what I am saying. I respect people in the military. In fact, I would like to get some military training, but I don't want to put the time or dedication into going into the US military. I respect what they do. I do not think they are fighting for my freedom. In fact, I am not exactly sure what they are fighting for. Of course, this isn't the individual soldier's fault - it is the decision maker's fault. Anyway, questioning the use of the military is a very democratic action. The military is a tool owned by the people. I vote, so I have the right to speak out when the military is misused. The highest ranking officer in the military is a civilian (the President) and this was designed as a symbol of who controls the military by the Framers. As far as what should we do now? I am kinda of the Colin Powell leaning. The US broke it the US bought it.