In Remembrance
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,002
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In Remembrance
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,002
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I hope that he was not fully fired as he has been an invaluable warrior for us trying to live, work and fight in a horribly prejudiced community.
And his point that since Jan 1, 28 "unnamed" REAL heroes died and were not really highlighted by national or even local media (not to detract from the pain of Heath Ledger's family, he still expressed sympathy fro them) was an important point that each day we have soldiers dying for us, and they are heroes and are unsung heroes, and even more are coming back permanently and severely wounded.
As far as our disease / injury / syndrome, there are so many head trauma and I'll bet TOS injuries coming home (or are home) that this area of medicine will see numbers like never before. The bombs are made for head trauma. So I am guessing, but I think we'll see a huge amount of medical research and article printing on areas that affect us, due to the war results.
Thanks for bringing that video to my attention.
Last edited by tshadow; 02-05-2008 at 06:30 AM.
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