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This great comment was posted here by Heather:
I do have family in Iraq and I support our country. My fiance’ has also enlisted and I am proud to have him fight for our freedom and security. Of course I hope he is safe but he is volunteering, as has every other serviceman or woman. I’m sure Mr.Sheehan was aware of the risks and that’s what makes him a hero because he chose to join up and fight anyway. I’m tired of the argument “would you send your loved ones to die?” Well I can’t make any adult do anything, but I do support my loved ones choices and if they do die I will honor their memory not use it as a political platform.
This is flat-out heroism, on the part of Heather and her fiance', and this nation owes them its gratitude.
Thankyou for your support it means so much. My fiance' is the hero, I am just a proud companion and American.