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To: mdittmar

Of course I know why they put it up. But how did it come to the point where the demonstration of remembrance could be used as a political weapon. I'm not naming names, but there have been individuals who've been avoiding being seen at service member funerals; There are organizations that seem to avoid mention of the individuals who are sacrificing their lives for our country. If we refuse to memorialize our heroes doesn't it look like a tacit admission that we somehow undervalue their sacrifice? We should always say first and foremost that sacrificing one's life for one's country is the noblest of acts, and something to be proud of rather than some admission of failure.


15 posted on 03/08/2007 7:26:45 PM PST by amchugh
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To: amchugh

I will not reply to you after this post,please don't ever post to me again.


16 posted on 03/08/2007 7:34:35 PM PST by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served, to keep us free.)
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To: amchugh

I'm thinking that perhaps you have misunderstood who planted the crosses on that hill. It is the moonbats who put them there as a protest of the War on Terror. They are not there to memorialize our fallen soldiers but to use our fallen soldiers as pawns in a political statement. Those crosses do not honor our dead heros, they insult them.


17 posted on 03/08/2007 7:58:47 PM PST by WVNan
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