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In reply to the discussion: I Had To View 30 Bodies In Vietnam To ID Our Own. Country Needs To See The Reality Of What Happened [View all]democrank
(11,225 posts)6. Thank you, TMN. Such an important issue.
Thank you for your service. I'm sorry for what you and others endured.
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I Had To View 30 Bodies In Vietnam To ID Our Own. Country Needs To See The Reality Of What Happened [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2017
OP
All I have seen are people sitting and bodies lying on the ground like extras in a movie.
Kablooie
Oct 2017
#30
I Clearly Remember Waling Into That Tent W/30 Dead Soldiers In It. We Had Lost 3 KIA.
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2017
#9
If the media would do a continuous count, adding the new numbers from each shooting to the totals
Dustlawyer
Oct 2017
#21
I agree completely. I thought they should have shown the Sandy Hook victims "as found."
Vinca
Oct 2017
#11
There was one mother that appeared to feel that America should see her child.
dem4decades
Oct 2017
#33
"...the Sandy Hook deniers should have been forced to see the bodies of those dead children."
3catwoman3
Oct 2017
#37
100% agree with you. Until it is REAL to them, they cna deny that it doesn't exist.
iluvtennis
Oct 2017
#20
I always thought they should have put up a sign facing the NRA showing the dead children
kimbutgar
Oct 2017
#27
Every day around the globe children are exposed to the gore & violence of war
Historic NY
Oct 2017
#39