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Taps For Fallen Soldiers At Ron Paul Rally Nov. 10

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Poignant bugler plays taps for fallen soldiers of the Iraq War at large rally for Ron Paul in Independence Mall in Philadelhia, Pa on November 10,2007.

It was a great rally, I estimate the crowd to be over 5,000 people. In the makeshift graveyard representing the fallen, it was a moment of serence reflection...

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  • Bravo !!

    ...very moving!!

    That tune always tugs at my heart !!

  • The man holding the bugler has perfect timing because it is a fake bugle with an electronic digital insert.............What's next, a picture of a flag? Hire a "live bugler" and stop deceiving people!

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  • /salute from the air force.

  • here do we download this Taps pal?

    very touching as they say.

  • The man playing the bugle has perfect timing.

    I have served as the OIC for many soldiers

    burial details and no matter when or where you hear that song it pulls at your heart. We

    must bring our goo soliers home from the UN

    action that the globo scum have put us in so that the Isreali's can have free oil.Our men

    are worth more.Check out the vids posted on

    libertytreeradio on youtube.Thank you again.

    Mark Gregory,,Koernke GDW! 94B20/96C20

  • It wasn't pointless to Marco.

  • RIP Marco Miller, Killed in Action in Iraq December 2006. A great person and a great patriot.

    RIP to all of the good people killed in this terrible and pointless "war".

  • Its sad that most have to be reminded that the busy schedule of life is not that important when loved ones are being sent to a senseless war. Its NOT the patriotism of the enlisted thats questioned. Its the Politician that sends them there that should be questioned.

  • taps always made me feel safe and at peace when I heard it played while I was in the Army. Never heard it played in the Nam though.

  • You're a POS.

  • ya drop some more of em in the ground to make you feel better...lol...

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