Emily, the military we talked to could get through it, because they were so proud of their comrades.
The focus should be on the heroism of these men and women, and not the tragedy of their deaths.
We can look at either side, but I prefer to look at what they accomplished as the most important part of their lives.
Hi everybody!!!
I have a question and I wonder if anyone here would know the answer...
I wonder were W is going to be speaking, and if a humble peasant like myself might be able to attend and cheer him on in his quest to change our wretched social security system?
That's true...and I accept that. I am thinking how hard it is for the families left behind though. Especially if there are children. My cousin was a marine and I know how much the families are conditioned for the inevitable but speaking from the civilian side of it I would find it difficult to tell anyone about the death of a loved one.