They Fought For Freedom

by Jason Jeong

iwojima1It’s the freedom that we have in this country that I’m thankful for. That freedom that I enjoy demands my respect for those who fought to make it possible. It’s freedom that all faiths must fight to keep in this country. For what is faith without freedom to choose?

My utmost respect and gratitude go out to the veterans that fought for freedom.

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Wooopeeme January 18, 2010 at 2:23 pm

It is regretful that the United States actually enjoys less personal liberty than many other countries,yet it's citizens beleive otherwise. Other regrets should be that little other than American propoganda is produced for the general population. EXAMPLE: 2ndWW Up to the last 6 months of this conflict the British actuall had more troops on the ground, more ships at sea and more planes in the air in ACTUAL battle conflict with the enemy than THE USA. It was only in the last 6 months of this conflict that USA forces in direct conflict ooutnumbered the British who had alos borne the brunt of the early conflicts. This is NOT degenarating US contributions to world peace, but lately we have the US saying to countries like Iraqu and Afganistan, we wil give you democracy and if you don't like , well we will invade you and kill you and lock up any one who fights for their country against outside forces as terrorists and deny them even a military prison! SOME FREEDOM – maybe the vets need to fight another war – against those in the US who are actively supressing the people.

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