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Triangle of Death and FOIA

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This entry was posted on 5/26/2007 8:40 AM and is filed under Suzanne's Column.

Dear Friends,

I have been interviewed by news stations, print media and radio.  I was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune yesterday.  While I am working as hard as I can to stop this unconstitutional "backdoor" draft, I can't do it alone.  Please continue to write your senators and representatives about this issue.  When our sons and daughters are stop lossed after they have fulfilled their duty to their country, they are, in essence, indentured servants.  President Bush has gone way beyond the power bestowed upon him with Resolution 114 passed by Congress.  At least one of our missing soldiers was tortured and murdered in the Triangle of Death.  If for no reason but the name of the Triangle of Death, the place should be leveled.  Anbar province, another insurgent and terrorist stronghold should be leveled and then we should deal with Iran.  If Iran wants nuclear weapons, I say, "let's give them a couple" and we can do that without a boot on the ground.  I know I will get a lot of "hate mail" for that one but its the way I feel.  These people are not worth one more American life.  President Bush:  "Wake up, do your duty and bring our kids home!"

For those of you who may be wondering whether I have received the information I requested under the FOIA, I have not.  The government cannot claim that it is not forthcoming with the information due to national security so the DOD must send me the information.

Thank you all for your support.  God bless America!

 

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    • 6/3/2007 9:28 AM Leigh Segel wrote:
      I found your story written in the Chicago Tribune today and it breaks my heart to know how much your son and your family have sacrificed for your country. I feel that your sons basic human rights were violated of to promote Bush's war in Iraq. Everyday I read more and more stories of soldiers being killed in the line of duty and feel that they do not belong there, but keeping them there is a death sentence. I personally do not have a son in the military, but I have lost my 17 year old in an auto accident and I understand your eternal pain and loss.
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