Open letter to Cindy Sheehan
Cindy,
There's a reason other families aren't calling you. You demean their sacrifice, just as you demean your own. We know you are hurting, it's not like it never happened to anyone else, it happened to 58,000 families during the Vietnam war.
How do you suppose those families felt when people like those who council you now, told them their loss was meaningless.
You would do yourself a great justice by going to Iraq, to see for your self what your son died to create. Instead of falling for the bitter poison of the leftist agitators, immerse your grief in the company of those who knew your son and who are carrying on the work he started.
Try just a little to give them the support you say they deserve, and you will be overwhelmed by the support they are willing to give you, while still carrying the burdens of their duty, and the hopes and fears of their own families.
Tet68.
There's a reason other families aren't calling you. You demean their sacrifice, just as you demean your own. We know you are hurting, it's not like it never happened to anyone else, it happened to 58,000 families during the Vietnam war.
How do you suppose those families felt when people like those who council you now, told them their loss was meaningless.
You would do yourself a great justice by going to Iraq, to see for your self what your son died to create. Instead of falling for the bitter poison of the leftist agitators, immerse your grief in the company of those who knew your son and who are carrying on the work he started.
Try just a little to give them the support you say they deserve, and you will be overwhelmed by the support they are willing to give you, while still carrying the burdens of their duty, and the hopes and fears of their own families.
Tet68.

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