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In a time when our nation is engaged in multiple, long-term wars, it's critical that the military not become an abstraction to the vast majority of Americans who are not participants.
James M Strock
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When Americans decry our politicians, we must remember that ultimately, politicians reflect us. When we demand more than mediocrity - and the passing comforts it bestows - we will certainly attain it. One hopes and prays it doesn't take an historic crisis for us to demand and reward excellence in public service.
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