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Marc in the Gulf War - 1991 Welcome to VeteransAgainstTheWar.com. This site's purpose is to allow open discussion about the war in Iraq. I felt this site was necessary as when people say they are against the war their patriotism is questioned. As a veteran, I feel no one has the right to question my patriotism, yet I am vehemently against this war. My in depth thoughts can be found here. Let us here yours. Anyone can make posts or comments here simply by registering and assigning yourself your own login and password. You don't need to be a veteran. However, if you are a veteran, please state so in your post or comments. You don't have to be against the war either to post or comment. We want to hear all sides, just don't question another veterans patriotism. Any ideas or suggestions are welcome. We are looking to organize and setup peaceful protests throughout the country to get people more involved. Perhaps, united, we can make a difference and bring our soldiers home and ready to go where they are most needed. Remember, whether you support the war or not, always support our soldiers as they make the ultimate sacrifice to be the guardians of our freedom.

5/30/2007

I can speak out

Filed under: — inforanger @ 4:36 pm

for I did my time….

5/25/2007

Filed under: — emkay @ 9:52 am

At Missouri Western State University, in St. Joseph, I am scheduled for the fall semester to teach three sections of College Writing and Research. I plan to have students conduct research regarding veterans.

I would like students to divide their research into two primary areas: groups (using library sources) and individuals (getting stories from veterans). I want students to concentrate on issues pertaining to experiences of coming home. They will be able to choose areas of concentration, such as: benfits, health services, social and political activism, friendships, family life, race, gender, notions of heroism, mementos and souveniers, cultural insights, and so on.

For the first area, they can look at American veterans from any conflict. For the second area, they can interview any surviving vets they know or meet. To that end, I am making contact with local veteran organizations to develop lists of vets who would be willing to meet with students, answer questions, and tell their stories. It occurs to me, however, that students need not be limited to face-to-face meetings.

Therefore, I wonder if anyone out there would be willing to correspond via e-mail with students.

Your response and feedback would be appreciated.

Thank you,
Meredith Katchen
mkatchen@missouriwestern.edu

5/23/2007

Ron Paul 2008

Filed under: — tedez @ 3:19 am

I can’t believe there are no posts on this site concerning Ron Paul the presidential candidate extrodinaire. He is the only candidate who has the goods on why we are in this war. And, he’s against our involvement there. Just like you and me. I urge all to go to www.ronpaul2008.com to see what he is all about. You will be pleasantly surprised to find him totally constitutional. You know, that piece of paper that each vet took an oath to protect and defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I took that oath 6 times and I have never been releived of the duty to follow it.

5/11/2007

War in iraq

Filed under: — baseballer28 @ 9:46 am

Hey everyone i am a junior in high school and i am writing a paper on why we should not be in iraq and i would like to use any opinons from veterans in my paper so if i can send me your opinion and name i would greatly appreciate it thank you