Let me preface my reply by saying that I am not trying to change anyone's mind, especially concerning deeply held beliefs. I am merely voicing my opinion. Every generation of my family born here in the United States has volunteered for and served as Infantry soldiers. And we have all considered it an honor and privilege to do so. It certainly ain't for everybody.
Comparing Ali to Bergdahl is like comparing apples to oranges. One was a conscientious objector right out of the gate and even had the SCOTUS uphold his claim to do so. The other abandoned his post in a combat theater and the resulting search for him cost the lives of his fellow soldiers. I can't honestly compare the 2 situations. In addition to that, it remains to be seen what the outcome of the latter will be.
Like you, there are some very black and white issues in MY life. As I get older and have more experience to draw from, the number of black and white issues seems to be dwindling, and the grey ones are growing in number.
Stick by your guns, G, a man should be respected for having a firm resolve. There is much to be said for strong convictions. You and I just happen disagree on this matter. It's stuff like this that leads to interesting and intellegent conversation.