| Tombstone Awareness Visit our site: http://arlington-libertybell.org/ |
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| A woman just brought the photo of her friend's brother killed in Iraq. Bill Perry plays taps. |
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| Reading the names of the US soldiers killed in Iraq. So far : 2,464 How many more will die for Bush's war? |
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| As I took this photo I wondered how many children will never know their moms or dads. SHAME, MR. President, SHAME! |
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| Do we need more shrines? By Monique Frugier (March 2003) When I was a kid I learned not to fight, but walk away. When I became an adult I learned to speak up, to say no. When I was a kid, I used to look at the sky In search of a cloud shaped like a kepi. I searched for my father I never met. I was told he was a hero For he died at war, defending his country. Surely, he was in heaven. Surely if I stared long enough at the sky, I would find him -I thought. I have reached adulthood many years ago Yet, I still look at the sky and I ask why? I say NO to war. I say NO to new monuments to be built "In memory of" The missing, we call Heroes. Fathers, brothers, sisters, mothers, sons, lovers Killed at war Are not Heroes, They are tears in the hearts of those left behind. Do we need more shrines? |
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