Yes, and not only do I pray for those who are over there, I pray for our leaders to stand behind our military and support them 100% on their mission.
2007-07-30 04:47:10
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answered by heThatDoesNotWantToBeNamed 5
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Well Persian conspirator, I wonder how many thumbs down you will get for your flippant answer. How did it make you feel when our military captured Saddam Hussein, the same man that during the Iran/Iraq War, used poisoned gas on Iranian communities. I pray each day that our young men and women are safe, though many times that won't be the case. I for the families that have a husband, wife, son, daughter, brother, sister, or and other family member or friend over in Iraq and Afghanistan. They have willfully volunteered to be in the line of fire so freedom can move forward. I have heard that there is a growing faction of Iranian citizens searching to undermine Abadenizad and the controlling Imams hold on the government. They want the same freedoms that the U.S. have had for the last 231 years. They want their children to be able to gain an education, especially for women instead of the threat of being stoned to death or shot. I wish them all the luck in the world.
God Bless and I hope, Persian conspirator that you will finally see the light and change your attitude.
2007-07-30 06:28:21
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answered by LDS of Three and Loving It 3
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I weep for the Coalition soldiers. Everybody commiting suicide bombings can go straight to hell as far as I'm concerned. The rest of the world figured out that you can't go around killing people just for being a different religion, when is the Middle East going to take a hint??
2007-07-30 04:43:23
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answered by Neuromancer 3
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Yes
2007-07-30 04:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel for those who lose a loved one ever there. My husband is in Iraq right now, so whenever I hear about another death, my heart stops for a second. Don't let yourself worry too much. The less you worry, the faster the time will go by and your loved ones will be home.
2007-07-30 04:40:15
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answered by .. 5
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Yes. They are my heroes.
More important than shaking their hands, telling that to their faces or to their spouses faces whenever I get the chance, my wife and I have decided that if our daughter, our only daughter, decides to join the military, we will not be "supportive".
We'll be DAMNED PROUD!
I was too cowardly to enlist. I was brave enough to be the first in my highschool, under constant insults, to turn in my registration card, though it scared the heck out of me.
I am a proud democrat (not a socialist, political bigot, or anti-capitalist), but first and foremost, I am a patriot.
2007-07-30 04:40:53
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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Often. I work on a Naval Base here in Virginia. I get to meet many Sailors and Marines. They all look so very young.
2007-08-02 17:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I do weep and feel for the fallen. They are like my extended family.
2007-07-30 04:43:15
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answered by Mary A 4
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I have served over there twice, and yes I weep for each and every one.
2007-07-30 04:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!!! If you don't feel for our fallen heros- then maybe you should be there with them.
2007-07-30 04:47:17
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answered by Shaun K 4
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