May 30, 2004  ::  Sunday

03:06 PM
Observatorium A Memorial

Today's Doonesbury is a simple list of every soldier who's died in Iraq since the was "officially" declared over.

Doonesbury, May 30, 2004

A fitting tribute on this Memorial weekend to our soldiers who truly give their blood, sweat, tears and lives for our country.

Why are we there? What did these men and women die for? Leave a comment and tell me your own personal thoughts about that, I know both sides of the argument, I know Bush's words and Kerry's words and all the politicos and media people's words.

I want to hear yours.

Why are we there? What did these men and women die for?


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