Sacrifice, pain and grief
By James Carroll | Monday, May 28, 2007 | The Boston Globe
A Memorial Day meditation: “…Because today’s national desolation must include a larger grief for lost American virtue, the determination that the fallen not have died in vain requires that their sacrifice be taken as a fuller opening to the truths both of what our leaders have wrought, and of the responsibility that belongs to us all. The proper memorial to the war in Iraq is its immediate end.”…BS
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