Fahrenheit 9/11
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1:43:01
Why is it my son that you had to take?
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He didn't do anything.
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He wasn't a bad guy.
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He was a good guy,
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why did you have to take my son?
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Uh-- I uh--- I-- I-- I can't imagine
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what it must be like to lose a son or a daughter..
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or a husband and.. or wife for that matter.
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And I-- it pains me.
1:43:25
You have his last letter?
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Mmhmm.. and it was mailed March 16th
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but I didn't get it until probably a week
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until he was killed.
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'Hello, Hey Mama.
1:43:37
Well, sorry I haven't been able to call.
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They took the phone seven days ago.
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I got the letter and box.
1:43:44
That is so cool,
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your first grandson came the same day
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your oldest son did.
1:43:52
How is everyone?
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I'm doing fine, we are just out here
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in the sand in the windstorms waiting.
1:43:59
What in the world is wrong with George?
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Trying to be like his dad. Bush.
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He got us out here for nothing
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whatsoever I'm so furious right now.
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Mama, I really hope they do not re-elect
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that fool honestly.
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I am in good spirits and I am doing okay.
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I really miss you guys.
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Thanks for the Bible and books and candy.
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I really look forward to letters from you guys.
1:44:33
Well tell all the family "Hello" and that I am doing fine.
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We don't expect anything to happen any time soon.
1:44:41
I cannot wait to get home and get back to my life.
1:44:45
Tell Sputnik congrats
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and I'll see my first nephew soon.
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As soon as I get back to the states.
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Hope you guys are doing okay.
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And keep sending the mail,
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it makes getting through the days easier.

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