That has been one of my favorites precisely for that reason. I watched the Memorial Day concert on PBS last night. They were "exalting" the survival of a young man who is helplessly confined to a wheel chair with a permanently confused expression and a permanently open mouth. He can't communicate, and his mother and sister were "exalted" for keeping him alive that way. The cameras also focused on a man with a massacred face, which made us all feel so proud of George Bush for sending him off to Iraq.
That has been one of my favorites precisely for that reason. I watched the Memorial Day concert on PBS last night. They were "exalting" the survival of a young man who is helplessly confined to a wheel chair with a permanently confused expression and a permanently open mouth. He can't communicate, and his mother and sister were "exalted" for keeping him alive that way. The cameras also focused on a man with a massacred face, which made us all feel so proud of George Bush for sending him off to Iraq.
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