Midwest Towns Sour on War as Their Tolls Mount
"While opposition to the war has been stronger and more visible on the East and West coasts, small towns in the heartland and the South have provided the Bush administration with some of its most steadfast backers," reports Peter Slevin of the Washington Post. "But that support has cracked amid the echoes of graveside bagpipes and 21-gun salutes, which have been heard with greater frequency in recent months in small Midwestern communities."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071407Z.shtml
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rudkla - 14. Jul, 18:31