We're Still at War: Photo of the Day for November 20, 2009

Fri Nov. 20, 2009 2:58 AM PST

Members of the rifle detail perform a 3-volley salute during 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment's memorial service for nine Marines and one sailor killed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Hundreds attended the memorial service Tuesday morning that took place between Hangars 1 and 2 aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. (US Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Mark Fayloga.)

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We're Still at War

Sometimes I wonder how many folk from neoOrleans (a.k.a. New Orleans) had to join because their homes, jobs, health care, retirement, schools, and the like still lay waste because of what the Army Corps of Engineers and Bush II did to them?

kill, killed, kill for the

kill, killed, kill for the killed, killed because of killing for the killed...
just wondering if war could end some day

How come you show a child

How come you show a child dead and bloody but not a single American soldier? People here would be up in arms against this war if they saw our young people so filled with potential lying dead in a puddle of mud and blood. NYT and the entire media is a collaborator in perpetuating this fraud of a war by not showing the truth-the horror-and spurring an end.

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