From Newsweek, Eleanor Clift, and MSNBC Jim Webb on the Warpath The newly elected Democrat is trying to find a middle ground on the war—incorporating some elements of the House-passed bill without tying the military’s hands.
Born Fighting.
From General Wes Clark and Securing America Averting the Next Gulf War.
From the AP and Military.com Report Faults Officers in Tillman Case.
From Paul Rieckhoff at Military.com Our Troops Need More Than Prayers.
From the AP, Anne Flaherty, and Yahoo News Dems challenge Bush with Iraq timetable.
And maybe, just maybe, you can help with this one:
Laptops for the Wounded.
Please give your support to S. 479: A bill to reduce the incidence of suicide among veterans. Contacting Congress. They give 24/7 - please give them the few minutes for a couple phone calls.
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