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Published July 02, 2009 05:13 pm -

Don't welcome Bush to Woodward



Editor, The Transcript:

I understand former President Bush is coming to Woodward OK on the 4th of July. Should he be welcomed? No.

This President lead the our military forces into a war of choice, a war that should not have happened, a war that has cost the lives of 4,300 plus of U.S. soldiers, 35,000 plus injured, some hurt for the rest of their lives, and countless thousands of Iraqi people killed and wounded.

 Does anyone remember the Vietnam war?  Another war of choice, 58,000 dead, countless lives ruined to this day, should we celebrate President Bush's legacy? I think not.

 If you think you have no involvement in this folly because you have no family members in this war, guess again.  Where do you think our current economic problems came from? Ten billion dollars a month that you and your children will have to pay for sooner or latter to support a war that should never have happened. Soldiers walking our streets with mental problems from the horrors they saw, wounded soldiers dependent for the rest of their lives on us. You and yours will be paying for this also.

It's time to think about the reality of Bush's time in office, the military and economic mess he got us into and hold him responsible for it.

Warren L. Henthorn

Choctaw



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