There are parents who are losing 18 and 19 years olds. These are their babies. I believe every man and woman who supports the war in Iraq should look at their children and remember that someone else's beloved child is dying in Iraq. They will not come back.
Don't you think these young people death effects us too. It's very very sad. All familes in any war face such tragedy. I watched a t.v. show the other night that said the "price" of the battle at Iwo Jima was 23,000 casualties out of 70,000 Marines.... 7,000 were dead in that ONE 5-week battle. Most marines who died were also they young 18 and 19 year olds. I'm not trying to compare the wars, just that war in general is as they say HELL. I'm not so much as a supporter of Bush as I am of getting the terrorists before they come and get us. So far, "the other shoe" hasn't fallen since 9/11. I remember a radio show right after 9/11 when someone called in and said, "why don't we just negotiate with the terrorists".... the radio personality said, "Do you think those guys that hijacked those planes would negoitate anything?....NO, they had one goal in mind, they completed it, and like all terrorists, they're in it for the long run and don't negotiate anything."
Having said all of that, I do have one big complaint. During the first Gulf War, the U.S. made the biggest mistake of not going to Bagdad and toppeling Saddam. We had everything going for us then, including U.N. backing.....