In a message dated 12/6/2008 10:42:16 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Incidentally, they  also died so that you and I could live to a ripe old 
age and die a  relatively meaningless death in bed. For this they deserve 
our deepest  gratitude.   These memorials simply annoy the Iraq war 
veterans  that I know, and I do know a few.

This is no reflection on your  photography Marnie, you captured them 
well, and I know you're anti-war, so  is any sane person.

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You and I will always disagree  politically, Peter.

You might read the article on the blog, over the  years, many came to feel 
the crosses honor the soldiers who died. There is, to  me, no incompatibility 
between honoring, grieving, and wanting war to end.  

But, like I said, we will always disagree. And this is a very emotional  
subject, ergo, just the viewing the crosses is emotional. 

So thanks for  looking.

Marnie aka Doe  

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