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Shanti Mama

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Tue Nov 6, 2012, 03:48 AM Nov 2012

"One wants to treat me like a business, and one wants to treat me like a person."

From a BBC radio interview of vets in Colorado.
These folks who've put their lives on the line for us get it.
Not EVERYTHING is a business.

It was heartening to hear the relatively unbiased BBC radio coverage, available to me here in Asia. However, the reporter asked the vets why the voters are so focused on Benghazi. Good grief! The interviewees said that it should not be, is not a political issue.

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"One wants to treat me like a business, and one wants to treat me like a person." (Original Post) Shanti Mama Nov 2012 OP
That says it all, doesn't it? Delphinus Nov 2012 #1
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