To: submarinerswife
She's complaining that her story was distorted and she has the right to do so, it is HER story. Let's not judge things before we hear from both sides, eh?
7 posted on
11/08/2003 6:56:23 AM PST by
Cronos
(W2004)
To: Cronos
She is a US Soldier, now and forever. There is a saying in the Marines Corps: "Once a Marine, Always a Marine."
She wore the uniform and still has the medals. It's not only about her service and pride but that of every soldier who risked their life in her rescue and cared for her in the hospital. She owes them her life and tribute.
To: Cronos
I kept hearing that she didn't remember anything. That she was too traumatized.
Now she remembers enough to criticize those that protected her when she blacked out????????
To: Cronos
The military films many operations to use as a propaganda tool. I see nothing wrong with that. I've supported Jessica Lynch all along, but the rescue is as much the rescuers story as it is her story. I think she is in way over her head and does not understand what her handlers are doing to her.
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