I've had a discussion recently with a college friend of mine that is going back to Iraq. He totally supports the mission and is behind the President, however his family, specifically his mother and sister, are not. He is concerned that, God forbid, if something should happen to him that they might try a Cindy Sheehan type thing and humiliate him once he is gone. He clearly doesnt see eye to eye with his family on the war, so would it be appropriate to tell them not to join the anti-war movement and use his name with it if something happens? Or would that be asking someone to compromise their morals? Also, if you were in the situation of the family, would you grant the request of a service member if they didnt want to be part of this anti-war political movement?
2007-01-29
14:14:15
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Matt
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