Hey I am sorry you lost your son, However, don't dishonor them by doing this, PLEASE.
Yeah mom, and why did Roosevelt kill so many in WWII?
I'm sorry you lost your son. I'm also sorry you don't understand that he died with honor to presere your right to carp. Mine too for that matter...
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She doesn't understand the all volunteer force.
How could anyone be so ignorant and disrespectful of her own son's legacy?
I understand we have lost many in war. Why not thank those that have served and those who are serving to protect us??
Perhaps Bush should visit with her alone. She did lose her son.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1458638/posts
Here's the truth - which I'm sure Code Pink will never tell.
Sadder when his parents degrade his memory, put other parents' children in the military at risk, and try to empty their own son's sacrifice of meaning.
Another one who thinks people join the military to NOT be deployed.
Why did you kill my son?
He didn't, an RPG fired by an Iraqi killed your son.
What did my son die for?
For your safety and freedom
If the cause is so noble, why dont you send your twins?
Because the President doesnt pick and choose, we have a military of noble volunteers.. like your son.
It is tough for any mother to lose her son. May god give her some peace of mind. I am sure Pres Bush forgives her.
No barf alert or negative comment? I see you have posted Code Pink emails before.
"We have a lot of respect for the office of the president, and I have a new respect for him because he was sincere and he didn't have to take the time to meet with us," Pat said.
Sincerity was something Cindy had hoped to find in the meeting. Shortly after Casey died, Bush sent the family a form letter expressing his condolences, and Cindy said she felt it was an impersonal gesture.
"I now know he's sincere about wanting freedom for the Iraqis," Cindy said after their meeting. "I know he's sorry and feels some pain for our loss. And I know he's a man of faith."
Ask the terrorist who killed him why. Your son was an adult, he enlisted of his own free will, as I did and millions of the rest of us who have served and are serving in the US armed forces. He knew the risks, again, as we all did. He did his duty, but unfortunately paid the ultimate price for freedom. Don't take it out on the troops who are still serving and don't profane the sacrifices of those who have fallen by associating with this bunch of traitors. They would rather surrender and live as lower than dirt in an islime-ick hellhole than live as free Americans. Your son gave his life for your freedom, and theirs. He knew what he was doing.
Silly moonbat. A Muslim terrorist murdered your heroic son. Not Bush.
Why did you kill my son? What did my son die for?"
Sorry about your son, Ma'am, but he died so you don't have to cover your face when you go out in public, so daughters will be treated equally with your sons, and so you have the freedom to gain MSM attention without fear of death by whatever administration is currently in power.
Code Pink: 'nuff said. Sorry for your loss, Ma'am, but please do not allow the CP pigs to use you in such a shameless fashion. This is not what your son would have wanted, trust me.
Say hello to Cindy:
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0606-29.htm
Anti-war Non-Governmental Organization founded in 1985
In the 1980's, supported the Marxist Sandinista regime in Nicaragua
In 1992, sent a delegation to Cuba to meet with veterans of Cuba's war in Angola
In 2000, aided Saddam Hussein and condemned American-led U.N. sanctions against the Iraqi government
In 2001, held a "Korean War Tribunal," which condemned the U.S. for alleged atrocities against Korea
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1458724/posts?page=30#30
There are two rules of war:
Rule #1: Young men die!
Rule #2: You can't do anything to change Rule #1.