That's why I was so touched by Alaa's message "...My condolences to the Great American people for the tragic recent losses of soldiers. The blood of Iraqis and Americans is being shed on the soil of Mesopotamia, a baptism with blood. A baptism of a lasting friendship and alliance, for many years to come, through thick and thin, we shall never forget the brave soldiers fallen while defending our freedom and future..."
He understands their sacrifice, even if the left doesn't.
I was flabbergasted to read about the young Marine from Pittman, New Jersey who died in the helicopter crash this week. His parents were on the news that night, saying their son had always wanted to be a Marine, he had planned to reinlist, and all his family was so proud of him. How they were even able to speak is beyond me, but they didn't condemn our President, they supported their son, who was fighting for what he believed in. Even in their extreme grief they were able to tell us this.
Corporal J. R. Martinez is on Cavuto now--very badly burned--says "It was worth it". This really is the home of the brave! Thank you, Corporal Martinez, we are blessed to hear and see you.