Why did my son die in the war mr president - gregory bodenhamer peoplenology

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A mother asked this President... 'Why did my son have to die in Iraq?' A mother asked this President. 'Why did my son have to die in Saudi Arabia?' A mother asked this President... 'Why did my son have to die in Kuwait?' Another mother asked this President... 'Why did my son have to die in Vietnam?' Another mother asked this President... ‘Why did my son have to die in Korea?' Another mother asked this President... 'Why did my son have to die on Iwo Jima?' Another mother asked President... 'Why did my son have to die on a battlefield in France?' Yet another mother asked President... 'Why did my son have to die at Gettysburg?' And yet another mother asked President... 'Why did my son have to die on a frozen field near Valley Forge?' Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. M.I.T. PeopleNology  Nollijy Franklin University Research Institute Arts & Sciences  Presidents of the United States of America  Why did my son have to die in this war?  GregoryBodenhamer@Live.com  

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