Maybe. It doesn't really matter. My daughter has said she wants to be
a soldier. She also wants a nosering. No way in hell either is going
to happen while my permission is required, but if she still wants
either one once she is old enough she will still be my daughter and I
would unquestionably grieve for her if she were killed, and demand
answers, if she were to die for a reason I found stupid.

Dana

On 8/17/05, Maureen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clearly her son believed in what he was doing.  Whether he believed
> the administration's justification for the war, and based his
> decisions on that justification will never be known.
> 
> Perhaps he re-listed simply because wanted to stay and help his
> buddies fight, and it had nothing to do with the rationale behind the
> war.  He was young, and sometimes the motives of youth are purer than
> those of us old coggers who have grown cynical and have to convinced
> of everything.
> 
> On 8/16/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But did her son think it was a lie? He re-enlisted, asked for a combat unit 
> > (he was a mechanical engineer) and then volunteered for the job where he 
> > was killed.
> > Bush did say he was sorry for the death of all the soldiers, sons and 
> > daughters. What makes this woman special that she needs a personal visit?
> > Maybe her message would be worth more to me sans quotes (which I'm getting 
> > more info on now).
> 
> 

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