Originally posted by HRx
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So true, HRx. I'm the mother of one of those young Army men under 30 - our son, 26, been in Iraq out on almost daily missions and coming under fire since last September. So far our prayers have been answered and he has not been in the wrong place at the wrong time yet, but he still has at least three months to go before he can come home to his wife and to us - hopefully whole in body...who knows about his mind after what he and his fellow soldiers have seen and experienced while they are there. It is beyond horror, but after all, war IS hell on earth.
I cry every time I see or read news stories about each new death. I cry for the parents, family members, and friends of these fine young people who are making the ultimate sacrifice doing their sworn duty while our government leadership plays them like worthless pawns in a political chess game and our society as a whole makes no sacrifice for this war at all.
It infuriates me when I think about Congress self-righteously impeaching Clinton for having consensual sex with someone not his wife, but Bush and his leadership who we now know LIED from day one about why we invaded Iraq and whose continuing lies and cover-ups have directly caused the deaths of more than 3,500 US military personnel and god know how many innocent Iraqi military and civilians - these top-level guys who made the decision to go to war on false pretenses don't even get a slap on the wrist. Worse, they force their underlings to take on all the accountability. This tells me that our political system is no longer balanced and fair. Money and greed have corrupted both major political parties to the core.
I believe that history will show Bush's presidency to be one of the worst we have had, ever.
Ok, rant over, and for anyone still reading, thanks for sticking with me to the end. I wish I could say I feel better, but that won't happen until I can hug my son in person again.
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