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Old 10-18-2011, 08:13 AM   #348
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Originally Posted by Ebon View Post
The saddest part about the cost of war one is that all of that money isn't worth the life lost in fighting these bullshit wars. That includes both sides.
Yes. That is the saddest part. And I thought of that when I wrote that post, I thought of a ton of stuff that I felt was just as or even more important than what I posted about. But I wanted to make a particular point and I didn't want to digress. But yes for the record I also believe that the saddest part and actually the HIGHEST cost of war is tallied in human life.

Hopefully someone will also focus a little on the cost of Bush's tax cuts, as well as the cost of war in the context of the failing national budget. But of course human life is more important than money.

Upon further reflection that might not go without saying so thanks for saying it.
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