To Whom It May Concern
I got a letter in the mail, and a small wooden plaque, my brother had died today while fighting in Iraq. They said their woes and sent me the letter. Thinking their sorrows for me would make me feel any better. Well, a flag in his honor and and a plaque with his name, is not any better than the package it came. I dont need the stupid pity, I dont want your stupid flag. My brother died in no honor, by an American frag.
He was fighting the front lines, he died for your symbol. If you dont want the rest to die, the answer is simple. These kids are going to war, think theyll be home by next year. But they can go to war before they can drink beer. Youll send a 18 year old to the desert with a gun and he's bound to fall. But he cant pull into a bar and buy a bottle of alchohol. Why cant you just leave? Im tired of the lies. Youre pushing it harder, and forcing soldiers to die. Youre just spending the money that we work to make. Then putting it into a war that is just a mistake. Weve hung Huessein, weve put Iraq on its feet. So cant you just pack up the soldiers and leave? Why send in more troops to fight a war thats been won? Its time to get out, our job here is done. My brother is dead because you refuse to give up. Now I know why the public all calls you corrupt. You just make it worse, your killing yourselves. Your doing the exact opposite of what you tell. Im tired of the lies, you should end this now. But there will be no end, you dont know how. Its time that we go, the Talibans flag can burn. So Im writing this letter to whom it concerns. I say we shouldnt fill our own soldiers with lead. You left our soldiers alone and now my brother is dead.
Never again will I forgive you,
Phade


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