it's a touching story, but I just can't put any trust in this blog when his previous entries was about how Florida wants to ban bibles from parking lots(or something I couldn't bare to read past the first paragraph)
You apparently missed how the entire article uses this guy's sacrifice for political ends. Saving lives is always a noble achievement, and I commend this Iraqi for it, we should praise his memory. The article does his memory a disservice.
You suggest that article was written "for political ends". I beg to differ. That article was written for two reasons. Firstly, since I was impressed with the mans heroism. Secondarily, since it is a breath of fresh air to hear something other than blatantly negative news from the conflict. If the second of the two reflects political ends, then that was certainly not my intention. Doom and Gloom sells newspapers, I thought that a selfless act of heroism deserved equal attention, and for that I will not apologize. Im sorry if you interpreted my article in a light that I did not write it in.
In as far as no attribution (said to .Shane.), or that the name signed is not the purported author. I can easily address both concerns. I stated where I first read of this, which was at Military.com. It has since been covered by other sources, but if you would like here is the original story source: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,146880,00.html
As to "the purported author" of my article, I can source myself also, I am Jonathan Robert Frank Cooke, of Jacksonville, Florida, and I can state unequivocally that I do exist. I am certainly not a figment of my own imagination, although that would be logical proof as such anyway, cogito ergo sum.
In as far as no attribution (said to .Shane.), or that the name signed is not the purported author. I can easily address both concerns. I stated where I first read of this, which was at Military.com. It has since been covered by other sources, but if you would like here is the original story source: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,146880,00.html
If an American soldier was the one who ran to save a group of people, and was blown up, I don't think you or Japanrocks12 would be using the word 'heartwarming'
If an American soldier was the one who ran to save a group of people, and was blown up, I don't think you or Japanrocks12 would be using the word 'heartwarming'
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