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by: Brandon Friedman

Fri Jan 16, 2009 at 01:03:41 AM EST


If you want to see how it's done correctly, read GI Kate's latest.  On top of being gutsy and powerful, this piece contains what is quite possibly the single best line ever written by an Iraq or Afghanistan veteran.
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This post also made me think. . . (4.00 / 1)
What are the 10 best blog posts (or book passages) written by Iraq or Afghanistan veterans?  I can think of a couple by Alex Horton, another by Kate, and a couple by Ben at 2 Dinar off the top of my head.  What am I missing?  (Political persuasion, of course, is irrelevant here.)

Speaking of Blogs - Ilona Asking For Input (0.00 / 0)
Seeking Input for Upcoming Conference on Issues Regarding Military Veteran-Community Reintegration

Dear experts -- you know who you are -- on my PTSD Combat subscriber list and beyond, please consider sharing some of your knowledge with me as I prepare to participate in the upcoming Survivor Corps Community Reintegration Summit on Service Members and Veterans Returning to Civilian Life being held in Washington, D.C. at the Carnegie Institution.

The two-day program gets underway January 26-27, 2009, and is going to be quite exciting. It has the promise of drilling down on the issues that face our military families' transition back into the ebb and flow of civilian life. It will also illuminate some of the hurdles and challenges that those of us who want to help face in our desire to extend ourselves to them.

In order for me to make the best contribution possible, I'm humbly seeking your expertise and help.

Details:

"Community Reintegration Summit"


'Hearts and Minds, "The ultimate victory will depend on the hearts and minds of the people who actually live there." -- President Lyndon Johnson


"Diplomacy, Diplomacy, Diplomacy" (4.00 / 1)
by Jon Soltz ranks right up there for me.

But, there are many others - hard to come up with just 10, I would think. Maybe some sort of compilation is in order...several volumes worth, in fact!


Single best line, and truth hurts (0.00 / 0)
I believe that as a responsible American citizen I must pay attention to Iraq.  Part of it is having been in the Army once, and having lived in Yemen for a few years, so I know real things are happening to real people over there.

OTOH I really don't want to hear about Iraq, as my wife constantly reminds me it has nothing to do with our day-to-day concerns.  If President Bush and the neocons weren't such boneheads we wouldn't have to think about Iraq at all.

Maybe I should be grateful nobody close to me has had to go over there.  For those of us who didn't go, it just isn't part of our lives.


Yes It Is. (0.00 / 0)
You are so wrong.  For almost everyone I associate with, veteran or not, Iraq and Afghanistan are daily.  If you don't understand why . . .

I can't think of anything profound on my own. " No man is an island."  But if you never get stomach cramps thinking about the death and pain and loss and waste of real, God- and people-loved soldiers and civilians what kind of a human being are you.


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Just, yes JUST 20 years too old!!!! (0.00 / 0)


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