] so today is veteran's day. a day that in the past has had ] little to no meaning for me (selfish twentysomething), ] despite the fact that both of my grandfathers were highly ] decorated servicemen. on a normal year, this is a day ] where i would drive up to a bank, post office, etc, and ] bitch and complain about this *unknown* federal holiday ] and wonder what was going on. today is a little ] different, however. more than likely due to hightened ] political involvement on my part due to howard dean's ] candidacy, this war (and it is still war, no matter what ] the president tells us) we have found ourselved in is ] beginning to shape and change our generation. i have a ] good friend, with whom I graduated at emory law, who is ] about to enter the army jag corp at the end of the year. ] never did i think that instead of practicing law, he will ] more than likely be handling a machine gun. but it took a ] posting on daily kos today, linking to an op-ed at the ] new york times, to really make me think about the ] significance of today. The article, found here, consists ] of a few short exerpts of final letters home from ] soldiers who have since been killed in the line of duty, ] in President Bush's war. please go and read those ] letters. and remember that people are getting killed-- ] families destroyed. while these soldiers are pawns in ] Bush's plan (or lack thereof), we, as his challengers, ] should not simply hold up the statistics day in and day ] out as proof that we are right. we should remind everyone ] of the human cost of this terrible strategy, one that ] even Bush's father condemned. ] ] ] "And just a reminder-- Bush hasn't attended a single ] funeral. He doesn't have the balls to stand up to these ] grieving families and tell them his war was worth the ] sacrifice these families are paying." -- DailyKOS, ] November 11, 2003, writer is a veteran. Go to supernicety.com for the links. Sorry, i didnt feel like reformatting it again. the supernicety: veteran's day |