masbury says: Looks like she reached that hard place into which so many adamantly refuse to look: These poor soldiers do not die "in defense of freedom." They die and die for political foolishness, no matter how hard we try to believe otherwise. No "freedom" was ever at risk. I can't think of anything more painful than losing your child to senseless violence. I share her pain. It must be so disheartening for her; I wish there were a way to let her know that more people are "with her" but the media has restricted much protest information. Offered by a friend of Kurt Vonnegut as the two returned from Europe following their World War II soldiering. Vonnegut asked this man what he had learned from his wartime experiences, to which his friend replied: "not to believe my government." I feel sad for Cindy Sheehan. She put up a helluva fight. Casey died for a country which cares more about who will be the next They die and die for political foolishness, no matter how hard we try to believe otherwise. No "freedom" was ever at risk.This is exactly right! The only freedoms we lost came from our own government. We were never fighting for our freedom. We are fighting for one of the largest reserves left on the planet. We are fighting for a rapidly depleting world resource. We are fighting for the world's wealth. We are fighting for OIL. AcesLucky - Bingo... |
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