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"Ban Immoral Rhetoric" response
I agree with the article “Ban Immoral Rhetoric” by Phil Golodetz in the October 11th issue of Teen Ink. I was shocked that someone could even do that. How can you protest saying things like “Thank god for IED’s”, when the soldier who they were having the funeral for was killed by one? This group’s problem is that they think the reason there are deaths is because we let homosexuals in the military and they think god is punishing us for it. I overall just think that it is completely uncalled for and very disrespectful to the soldiers and their families.
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