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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Why Won't Obama Send Condolence Letters to the Parents of Soldiers Who Have Committed Suicide?
Amy Goodman,Democracy Now! The bereaved parents of Chancellor Keesling, a US soldier who took his own life in Iraq, wonder why the death of their son is treated differently than other mortalities.
Very sad story, what a farce - no letter for suicide. I think even more should be done - since war is aessentially a racket where some get to profit greatly from it. Those individuals and corporations that profit off of war should be made to send a portion of their "profits" to the families that lose loved ones, since the soldiers are the pawns of these profiteers.
<span>Very sad story, what a farce - no letter for suicide. I think even more should be done - since war is aessentially a racket where some get to profit greatly from it. Those individuals and corporations that profit off of war should be made to send a portion of their "profits" to the families that lose loved ones, since the soldiers are the pawns of these profiteers.</span>
Very sad story, what a farce - no letter for suicide. I think even more should be done - since war is aessentially a racket where some get to profit greatly from it. Those individuals and corporations that profit off of war should be made to send a portion of their "profits" to the families that lose loved ones, since the soldiers are the pawns of these profiteers.
ReplyDelete<span>Very sad story, what a farce - no letter for suicide. I think even more should be done - since war is aessentially a racket where some get to profit greatly from it. Those individuals and corporations that profit off of war should be made to send a portion of their "profits" to the families that lose loved ones, since the soldiers are the pawns of these profiteers.</span>
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