When the peace treaty is signed, the war isn't over for the veterans, or the family. It's just starting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The wars don't end when you sign peace treaties or when the years go by. They will echo on until I'm gone and all the widows and orphans are gone.
I also believe our country made a promise to veterans and their families. Veterans have kept their end of the bargain, and now, the VA is looking to pull out the rug.
Like any other people, like fathers, mothers, sons and daughters in every land, when the issue of peace or war has been put squarely to the American people, they have registered for peace.
No military or veteran family should have to choose between paying their bills and being together while one of our nation's heroes is in the hospital.
No war is over until the enemy says it's over.
I believe that everyone can appreciate the right of a family to grieve the loss of a loved one in peace, regardless of anyone's position on the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
You know, veterans come home and they may not be bipolar, but after they've been through a war with PTSD or a head injury, their families have a handful when they come home.
Veterans continue to get the short end of the stick when it comes to this administration.
I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war.
When there's a war, people get married.