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In reply to the discussion: "How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?" [View all]LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)13. That guy died a long time ago.
All that's left is the hair
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I heard an interesting discussion about this recently - about showing the true cost of war.
calimary
Sep 2014
#19
We aren't going to let Iraq collapse, and get chased out of our embassy
TwilightGardener
Sep 2014
#4
That's what I was thinking, as they try to come up with a reason we'll believe to start back up
NightWatcher
Sep 2014
#18
A couple points, here. One, Kerry said those words on April 22, 1971.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2014
#31
After the chemical attack in Syria he was unbearable. I gave up on him.
Glimmer of Hope
Sep 2014
#22
And didn't bother to notice that he was instrumental in getting rid of the Syrian chemical weapons
karynnj
Sep 2014
#70
It is really difficult to see Dems who fight for the same values consistently...
YvonneCa
Sep 2014
#58
Both those criteria have been met, and significant numbers of Americans dying is unlikely
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2014
#54
It's a lot easier than asking thiousands of men after him to die for a mistake.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Sep 2014
#52