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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 11, 2004 at 10:49:22 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: O.T. Now let's not be discriminatory here posted by Les...fortunate on April 11, 2004 at 08:10:54:
Les, I couldnt agree with you more. The real culprits are the terrorists themselves. We, and that means all of us, are the victims, and its about time we stood together shoulder to shoulder and fight the real enemy, and not ourselves. Fighting among ourselves only aid the enemy. They take great solace in that, and feel they are succeeding, which in a sense they are. We are in a fight for our very fundemental freedoms values, and way of life, and the fight must be carried out no matter how distasteful it is to some. My grandson is in Iraq this very Easter Sunday doing his job as so many other soldiers throughout history have done. He is there because a group of people wish to destroy our American values and way of life. I hope and pray he comes back whole, but I realize that that is to a certain degree selfish on my part because so many of our sons and daughters and grandsons and daughters were left on different battlefields of different wars doing the same sort of job because we are so soon to forget. We take our freedom so for granted, that we think it will always be there. Well, it won't just be there. Someone always has to be willing to fight for the rest of us. I guess its no different today than it was 2000 Easters ago. Many of us don't remember nor appreciate that sacrifice either.
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