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Posted July 14, 2008
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Tony Snow remembered |
#2501
On June 16 2006 Tony Snow said 2500 deaths in Iraq was just a number. A milestone that deserved no extra attention. Well Mr. Snow what number are you in the battle on cancer? You have died and why does that merit any attention? Because Mr. Snow you are a father, a husband, a son, a co-worker that is loved by so many and will be missed by them. You and this administration failed to realize that 2500 could have been a son, a daughter, a husband, a wife, a brother, a sister, a mother, or a father that won't be coming home. Twenty five hundred is not just a number. It is a horrible indication of how many have paid the ultimate sacrifice. That statement summed up how callous, arrogant, and disrespectful this administration is towards our soldiers lives. Mr. Snow I mourn for your family. I mourn for the soldiers families as well. This war you defended and supported has so separated our country that some choose this as a time to celebrate your passing. I don't agree with that, but I do share in their anger and frustration. Mr. Snow you helped to cultivate an America of difference not unity. Lets hope we learn from your errors.
And yes I drink and have a small penis but I don't live in a trailer anymore.
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