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"The Real Cost Of War" Congressman Walter Jones

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2011

October 04, 2011 C-SPAN
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  • This War destroys the economy, kills massive amounts of civillians, kills lots of US soldiers, creates terrorism, and is putting us into more and more debt.

    It is immoral and does the opposite of what it is intended to.

    Americans must understand blowback.

  • More U.S. soldiers killed themselves than died in combat in 2010

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  • "The real cost is what we take from a mother, who is left with just a memory. And a neatly folded flag in a clear plastic case." So simple, so true, and yet hardly ANY of our elected officials understand the HUMAN COST OF WAR!

  • But all that delicious opium...

  • Bring the boys back home (and the girls)

  • @jsmith2144 He was saying we have done what we said we would and now it should be over. Has nothing to do with when and where. The war should be over.

  • @forugh3 We are not building mansions in the sky. We are already there, and some people are spreading hell on this earth. All of this is unfair and the crime has been committed already.

  • @forugh3 ...according to that law.

  • @forugh3 If there is justice. That's not what comforts me. I like the language of the law, and congressmen like Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich have made it quite obvious that some people in Washington should be and should have been impeached and tried.

  • @Ohrela I've read it, I don't know, it's clearly his own choice to pray in public, but I bet many others in the congress would save their prayers for their own privacy, and when they close the door behind them, if they have that need at all. One can't really pray on the behalf of others. I think the fact that he repeats three times 'god please' is almost like begging, while someone else would argue in a way, which makes the reason to beg quite obvious, or rather the ones who will beg.

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