Dana Summers for May 27, 2010

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    kennethcwarren64  about 14 years ago

    Sad to say, but if you look at what Bush and the GOP did in the last 8 years, you would see that the only people they treated worse then our fighting men and women were our children.

    They sent our men and women off to unneccesary wars without the material and equipment they needed, sent them back time and time again, while cutting veterans benefits, the Veterans Administration budgets, putting our wounded in hosipitals that were rat infested, provided no help when they started to lose their houses due to their service, provided no help for their families with the problems that the wars caused them, while also destroying our education system, and cutting health care for children.

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    Zorro1950  about 14 years ago

    Who controlled Congress (where the budget is made and laws passed) during this time?

    Go back and read the Constitution - we need no more “Imperial Presidents” (Bush/Clinton/Bush/Obama) and some Congressional responsibility.

    Gracias,

    Glenn

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    Doreen Rice Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Thank you Ken … you said it well.

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    bradwilliams  about 14 years ago

    For the love of whatever you care about most, can we not let the comments on this degenerate to a school yard level. Just once can we just be respectful.

    I have friends in this position. I miss them.

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    Jaedabee Premium Member about 14 years ago

    I think this is more a mention of the fact that veteran costs these days are more spread out – noting that one family lost a father and another lost a mother. The only way this could have been more true would be if there was a third same-sex family which experienced a loss, because that’s happening, too.

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    MaryWorth Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Ken, the worst thing Dick Cheney said was how he tears up flying over Arlington and seeing the rows of crosses! There are NO row of crosses! Everything is a headstone!

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    Motivemagus  about 14 years ago

    Dale, he must have had “other priorities” than actually looking at gravestones…

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    Dtroutma  about 14 years ago

    Ignoring the “politics” for the moment- thanks, Dana– I’ve lost friends of both sexes in Afghanistan and Iraq- Memorial Day is about them- all of them- in all of our wars- whatever the “cause”.

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    junebugmom  about 14 years ago

    This army wife would appreciate it if readers applied the concept of “a moment of silence” to cartoons of this nature. I’ll check back later to see if Fred Phelps has added his homophobic 2 cents to the many other tacky rants posted here.

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    junebugmom  about 14 years ago

    Thank you bradwilliams, Jade, & dtroutma for being classy. The rest of you, take note!

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    vhammon  about 14 years ago

    (zorro1950 - The Republicans controlled Congress for six of the eight years of the Bush II administration.)

    Well said, Ken.

    My dream: a President who goes to war will stand up on Memorial Day and first honor the men and women who have gone to war for their country, AND THEN apologize to all these men and women for leadership’s failure to see preventive options in a timely way, for the failure to address festering sores before they boil over and leave fewer options, for the failure to understand and effectively deal with the strife between peoples and nations.

    We have people with the skills to facilitate the peaceful resolution of conflict; we just don’t value them much, or use them.

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    Redeemd  about 14 years ago

    Ken,

    Your insipid twisted little myopic rants are not what most veterans or their families really want to hear around Memorial day.

    If you really care so much about veterans, why don’t you spend 1 sentence thanking them or better yet helping out their family when the parent is away in combat?

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    SherriannPederson  about 14 years ago

    You know the Sledge Sisters song helps us understand what life is about:

    “We are family I got all my sisters with me We are family Get up ev’rybody and sing

    Ev’ryone can see we’re together As we walk on by (FLY!) and we fly just like birds of a feather I won’t tell no lie (ALL!) all of the people around us they say Can they be that close Just let me state for the record We’re giving love in a family dose.

    Living life is fun and we’ve just begun To get our share of the world’s delights (HIGH!) high hopes we have for the future And our goal’s in sight (WE!) no we don’t get depressed Here’s what we call our golden rule Have faith in you and the things you do You won’t go wrong This is our family Jewel.”

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    treered  about 14 years ago

    “Take only those losses that are unavoidable, if you can’t smart your way out of it. Soldiers are entitled to leaders who can usually smart their way out of it.” -Col Arthur “Bull” Simmons

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    SpicyNacho Premium Member about 14 years ago

    God Bless our troops and those who have served their country throughout history as well as their families.

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