Arlington, Obama and the Afghan decision
By James Carroll | Monday, November 16, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…Arlington National Cemetery is a beautiful place, as it should be, but its grandeur can deceive. To walk among the markers of those who died in wars is to confront the distance between war’s contradictory contingency and the absoluteness of the death of each one killed in war….”…BS
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