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Bush sent another 21,000 troops to Iraq…

Kim Hitzges, mother of Army Spc. Chad Keith is given the flag from his casket at funeral services, Friday, August 1, 2003, at Arlington National Cemetery. Keith of Batesville, Ind., was killed on July 7 when a roadside bomb exploded as he was patrolling Baghdad, Iraq. Left to right, sitting are Kim, Mark Hitzges, stepfather, Alex Hitzges, stepbrother, Courtney Creech, sister, and Nicole Hitzges, stepsister. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

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Comment from A
Time: January 15, 2007, 11:48 am

It is very heartbreaking for me as well.

Comment from USA
Time: April 4, 2008, 8:08 am

Yes, this is sad, but don’t blame Bush. The military is 100% volunteer and these courageous and brave men and women understood what they were risking when they signed up. They signed up becasue they felt that our cause was worth risking EVERYTHING. Do not pretent that you support their families and mourn their loss by berating their cause.

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