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    Default Same difference

    Ken- we're actually on the same page. Instead of simply getting out of the military or whatever, i'm just throwing out categorical statements for consideration...

    IMO, clouded by shades of deployments, the public is misinformed but partisoned nonetheless...As I redeploy time and again, I'm upset from the internal focus of IPODs and blackberries to no regard.

    I'm simply trying to make sense of it all.

    I suppose that's therapy in a way....I'm just trying to find solutions and understanding...

    Inadvertantly, this has become my life's work.

    As my boy from dartmouth put it today, "this country is in need and i think that i can serve." In the end, that's all we can do.



    v/r

    Mike
    Last edited by MikeF; 08-09-2008 at 10:15 PM.

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