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Laura Youngblood clutched her husband's photo as she drove alone to the hospital. She'd become pregnant nearly nine months earlier, the day he'd left for training for Iraq. Hours later, after the baby was born, she placed the photo in the bassinet next to the infant he'd named Emma in his last letter home. He would never hold her.

Petty Officer 3rd Class Travis L. Youngblood, 26, had died two months earlier, killed by an improvised explosive device.

Laura Youngblood is just 29 years old, but she insists she will not remarry. Her life is her children, now ages 2 and 7. One day, she says, she'll be buried in the plot with her husband at Arlington National Cemetery.

"I tell people I'm a happily married woman," she says, crying.

Five years after U.S. troops invaded Iraq, there are many tears — though not everyone is crying. For the great majority of Americans, this is a war seen from afar. They turn off the news and forget about what is happening a world away.

Then there's the other war, the one that's a very vivid and present part of some Americans' lives.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080308/ap_on_re_us/5_years_in_iraq_changed_lives




kittinSol -> RE: 5 years of Iraq (3/8/2008 12:53:05 PM)

The Bush administration has a lot to answer for :-( . Useless f*****g war :-( .




celticlord2112 -> RE: 5 years of Iraq (3/8/2008 1:31:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

The Bush administration has a lot to answer for :-( . Useless f*****g war :-( .


In a perfect world with perfect justice, there would be harsh reckoning for the foolishness of Iraq.

Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world.

For those left to mourn, that really sucks.




kittinSol -> RE: 5 years of Iraq (3/8/2008 1:32:03 PM)

You don't say...




Smith117 -> RE: 5 years of Iraq (3/8/2008 2:17:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

The Bush administration has a lot to answer for :-( . Useless f*****g war :-( .


Considering the article I read that detailed a final interview with saddam insane, who said he LOVED that everyone thought he had WMD's and that he enjoyed letting them think that, he's more at fault for all of this than the Bush administration. Bush told him to let the inspectors in to prove the weapons weren't there, saddam said no. Bush said that we'd invade to get the weapons, saddam didn't care. Saddam's as much at fault for the intelligence f-up as Bush and his people are. If saddam had just let the inspectors in, none of this would have happened.




kittinSol -> RE: 5 years of Iraq (3/8/2008 2:23:34 PM)

I won't go into everything that's wrong with that bloody war: the list is endless. Level's post demonstrates that behind the rhetoric, there are human tragedies. I just wish we heard more from the Iraqi cilivian side of things; it would put things into context.




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