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Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
If you want a voice in the thread of this commentary, write to us at costofwar@comcast.net
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Sean / Venice, FL
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Thelma/Sarasota
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Thank you! More to the point, there's a cost to war? This administration has not only attempted to shield us from the monetary cost (only time in recorded history that taxes were not raised, let alone cut during a war action), but the human cost, as well.
Chris/ Duluth
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Michael/ Sarasota
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Mourning our fallen soldiers is not a political football. It is a matter of HONOR!
Anthony/ Sarasota
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Do you think anyone has sent this to George, Dick, John and Donald? I wonder if he's aware of how it feels to be the one standing next to those caskets....what a sad thing.
Kate/Sarasota
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