June 02, 2009

A comment to the White House

The death of any of our military troops is always something to be concerned about. The death of one of our troops, on our streets, for nothing more than being in the military should concern every American regardless of race, religion, political view or any other reasonable standard. Our President has yet to say one word about the horrendous murder of a military recruiter in Little Rock, Arkansas yesterday. At the same time I find the speed with which the White House had a statement about the horrendous murder of Dr. Tiller astounding. I do not find the murder of this doctor to be any less important than the death of this soldier who was doing his duty but neither do I find it to be of any higher import. Because of this I felt it necessary to send the following to the White House, I will keep you informed of any reply I may receive.

"Why is it that there has been no statement from the President regarding the attack on two Army troops in Little Rock? One of our troops was killed, on the street, at home, for being an American soldier and his commander-in-chief has nothing to say about it. What a sad state of affairs, jumping on the horrendous death of Dr. Tiller yet ignoring our troops on our streets."

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