war may not be admirable.
but our troops are. And the decorations they wear are honorable and should be respected.
as Utopian as it would be to believe a generation would not know war, the outcome in November will have little to no bearing on that situation.
we live in a world full of hateful, power-hungry, greedy dictators who could care less which candidate is chosen in this election and it is presumptuous to assume that our choice would have that much bearing on the world's events.
regardless, that dress is beautiful and praying for a world without war is something we all should and can do.
(Faran, I love your posts!)
I don't think the tassels on these dresses look anything like the decorations on military uniforms. Not even a little bit. I would definitely wear one.
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posted by syako
Sep 12, 2008 9:30AM
war may not be admirable.
but our troops are. And the decorations they wear are honorable and should be respected.
as Utopian as it would be to believe a generation would not know war, the outcome in November will have little to no bearing on that situation.
we live in a world full of hateful, power-hungry, greedy dictators who could care less which candidate is chosen in this election and it is presumptuous to assume that our choice would have that much bearing on the world's events.
regardless, that dress is beautiful and praying for a world without war is something we all should and can do.
(Faran, I love your posts!)