On Wolf's show she said that her son knew that she did not support the war. She said that he did not support the war, but did support his buddies.
Imagine sending a son to a war zone without giving him unequivocal support. YUK!!
Thank you for watching CNN so I don't have to.
Let's see, he was a soldier but he didn't support the war. I was a soldier for a long time, and I don't know of a single soldier who has ever "supported a war." As the old sixties saying went, "War is bad for children and other living things." But when your country calls, you serve, and sometimes you have to do things that you wouldn't ordinarily do. You accomplish your mission, and if you're lucky you come home in one piece. Sometimes you lose comrades. You stop to mourn them for a few minutes, and then you drive on.
I have a feeling that the words "Duty, Honor, and Country" were never uttered in this lady's house.
Sorry for the rambling. I tend to do that when I get upset.