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A Soldier's Take on Iraq

Hey all -- I promise I'll return at some point tomorrow with a more substantial post, but for now, I wanted to share this editorial from the New York Times.


A number of emailers and visitors to the blog have asked us to address the Iraq War -- something we should do a hell of a lot more than we do -- so I thought some of you might enjoy this insightful piece written by a Major from the Marine Reserves who has served two tours of duty in Iraq.

Thoughts, as always, are welcome.

Comments (4)

Anonymous:

Im glad,There should be more local media coverage about real heroes dying,Instead of scumbags.

Anonymous:

ahh, people dying i actually care about.

Anonymous:

i guess owen missed the part four years ago about weapons of mass destruction, how saddam was a danger to the american people...and the fact that the real perpetrator of 9/11 is still hanging out in the caves of pakistan.

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