09-17-2006, 07:17 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Nail
Quote:Originally posted by Lord SlugNo I don't have a mental disorder and I am not comparing myself to them. Not everyone is the same you know! You are just blindly calling them heroes because its "patriotic" to you. I am not trying to take anything away from them, it was brave but you can't call everyone thats doing their job a hero either....
No..in their job description it doesnt tell them they have to do these things thats why not all of them do it..those people are a fine example of heroism and if you don't beleiive so its because you either have a mental disorder or you just cant compaare to them so you try to make it seem like its nothing to make yourself feel better every morning.
I don't even live in America...how can that be patriotic. Okay let me rephrase it:
"A fireman/policeman who dies trying to rescue people from Ground Zero. That's a hero."
Also, your definition of hero probably is way different than ours.
We didn't say super-hero.
Heroes are people who do extraordinary things to help people.
By extraordinary I mean things that means they risk their lives.
Remember, they can back away if they want, but they don't.
And think about it...if you were a police-man would you work because you're forced to, because you 'need to do what you're paid for'? Or would you do it to help people?

