I wonder what the percentage of military families agree with her ...... maybe 10%.
By reading the MSM, you'd think it were at least 80%.
I've noticed that the immediate military family--spouse and children--are overwhelmingly supportive. The only vocal opposition comes from parents, with very few exceptions.
There are a few freaky parents out there like Ms. Sheehan. I can understand that losing a child must be horrible but they dishonor their child by their vocal opposition to something he or she was totally committed to.
Most families bear their loss with great pride in their loved one and respect and honor for his or her sacrifice. Ms. Sheehan is obviously ashamed of her son.
It's unfortunate, really.