Over 40,000 in the U.S. are killed by automobile deaths each year.
We should read their names in school and march screaming "No Cars for Oil!" and "It's the Cars, Stupid!"
400.000 will die in the USA this year of smoking related causes. Where is the outcry?
Why does anyone fear soldiers telling students what war is really about? Do the liberals fear the soldiers might highlight some of the good things being done in Iraq and Afghanistan? Can't have that now can we?
Woe be the country if students learned that soldiers die in battle, that friends are lost and our troops suffer from seeing their friends dieing. Our society might collapse if the students see the real faces of soldiers, and hear the good and the bad. Worst of all, students might find out that young men lose limbs, lose eyesight, and yet display amazing courage and resilience in the face of hardship.
Can't have the students learning the soldiers were sitting where they now sit just a year or two before.