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- I am so sorry for the families and friends that are now dealing with their pain and grief. They were honorable men that deserved a full life. Best wishes and prayers to you.
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- MICHAEL STRANGE WAS NOT A NAVY SEAL. HE WAS AN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN THAT SUPPORTED SEAL ASSAULTERS AT NSWDG.
MIKE WAS AWESOME AT HIS JOB, PROUD OF IT, AND PROVIDED AN ESSENTIAL CAPABILITY TO THE TEAM. HIS SACRIFICE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
MIKE WOULD HAVE WANTED THIS INFORMATION TO BE CORRECTED, - Reply to this comment
- These families will be fine. They are left with great survivor benefits and I'll bet half of these widows will remarry within five years.
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- I just wish we had a draft so that a few small percentage of the population would not have to suffer to protect the insane profits of the giant American corporations overseas.
I am so sorry to see the corporate propaganda cause young men and women to sign up to the military for pure greed of the few at the top. - Reply to this comment
- I think we should find out who spilled the beans and told the public what seal team killed Bin Laden. Then that person should be on trial for treason.
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- While I disagree with this war in Afghanistan, I sympathize with any fallen soldiers doing their jobs and duties. This is not the forum to get political or preach. These people gave their lives and for that I am truely sorry.
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- "...the fine military are also fighting for your right to speak."
They are 'fighting' for GW Bush and his multimillionaire owners of manufacturers of military equipment. No Afghans were involved in the September 11th attacks but this is the 'revenge' the flag-wavers wanted. For what cost? - Reply to this comment
- seth doane you forgot to wear your#$%^^&&**.
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- As I read all of the comments I am mortified as to how some people think! I can only cry at the thoughts of the fine military are also fighting for your right to speak. I think some of you people should be ashamed of yourselves and focus on the families that are left behind. The dead will RIP, but the living have to carry on. There will never be peace for the mothers of these soldiers, take my word for it. When I see and hear comments from those who have no respect I just want to vomit and be at peace with my son who dedicated his life to his country.
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- "Later this week, their bodies will be flown to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, where they will be met by their families, along with the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and, possibly, the president."
Possibly the President? There shouldn't even be any questions about that. He better be there. - Reply to this comment
