Mohammed at IRAQ THE MODEL has posted an open letter to Cindy Sheehan, and it's probably the best response to her questions I've yet heard or read. An excerpt:
Ma'am, we asked for your nation's help and we asked you to stand with us in our war and your nation's act was (and still is) an act of ultimate courage and unmatched sense of humanity.
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Our request is justified, death was our daily bread and a million Iraqi mothers were expecting death to knock on their doors at any second to claim someone from their families.
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You are free to go and leave us alone but what am I going to tell your million sisters in Iraq? Should I ask them to leave Iraq too? Should I leave too? And what about the eight millions who walked through bombs to practice their freedom and vote? Should they leave this land too?
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Your son sacrificed his life for a very noble cause…No, he sacrificed himself for the most precious value in this existence; that is freedom.
Mohammed expresses his sentiment and explains the reasons for the war and for continuing the war perfectly and profoundly. A true must-read.
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