June 22, 2005

Dad's Day

Today en route to Minneapolis I sat next to a father (and grandfather) returning home from Iraq for 2 weeks. Have you flown lately and seen the reception military men and women receive in airports? It is encouraging that in spite of attitudes towards policy in Iraq, the attitudes toward our men and women serving under those policies is uniformly positive.

Therein lies hope.

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