March’s fallen
Common Dreams
by Debi Smith
04/11/07
May we continue to remember that there are people dying in the hot, dry sands and dusty streets of Iraq every day. For causes which — out of respect for surviving family and friends, and their potential differences of opinion on the war — won’t be discussed or debated here. Here, we take a moment to consider each of the following eighty-six young men and women who died, as members of the United States Military, in March of 2007. May we linger over their names, their ages (together they average 25 years), where they lived — envisioning what each might have left behind, imagining the dreams that died alongside them...
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/04/11/453/
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Debi Smith
04/11/07
May we continue to remember that there are people dying in the hot, dry sands and dusty streets of Iraq every day. For causes which — out of respect for surviving family and friends, and their potential differences of opinion on the war — won’t be discussed or debated here. Here, we take a moment to consider each of the following eighty-six young men and women who died, as members of the United States Military, in March of 2007. May we linger over their names, their ages (together they average 25 years), where they lived — envisioning what each might have left behind, imagining the dreams that died alongside them...
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/04/11/453/
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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