The night was quiet
Silence was broken by a
Suicide Bomber
A haiku about my night.
Sunday, July 31, 2005
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4 comments:
zach,
hope you had a good trip home. stay safe.
Like you, I hope that Maj Hackett is elected tomorrow when people vote in Ohio. We need all like him that we can possibly get in this country.
Glad you were able to return to your family even for such a short time.
All you web-savvy troops in Iraq - your blogs may be recorded for posterity: BBC report: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4725729.stm
Website for "The Legacy Project": http://www.warletters.com/
Peace and safe home-coming to all.
Taff
Sucicide bomber? Is that an oxy-moron? How can they be suicide bombers when the goal is to kill someone else?
I know it has been asked before but I just don't get it...
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