[LRflex] Re: Strange musings on CAPA & KIA

Slobodan,

For a couple of years back in the ear;y 1960s I rode the bus to work  
on Constitution Avenue, in Washington, D.C. proper, from our home in  
Arlington, Virginia.

Twice a day it took me by Arlington National Cemetery where I could  
see the white grave stones of the men and women killed in Vietnam  
slowly marching down the green lawn toward the road we travelled.  
Those were the days when the "official" news was that we were  
"winning" but the march of the white stones told me a different story  
and filled me with both grief and anger.

I can still remember it and see those sights in my mind's eye today,  
forty years later.

With all best regards,

Bill


On May 27, 2007, at 6:28 AM, Slobodan Dimitrov wrote:

I couldn't help but to respond as a parent.
It was no longer a statistic 'somewhere' else.
Teach me to mind my own business while in line.

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