U.S. refuses `Any Wounded Soldier' mail
By JAY REEVES, Associated Press Writer
Tue Dec 11, 2:22 PM ET
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Hundreds of thousands of holiday cards and letters thanking wounded American troops for their sacrifice and wishing them well never reach their destination. They are returned to sender or thrown away unopened.
Since the Sept. 11 attacks and the anthrax scare, the Pentagon and the Postal Service have refused to deliver mail addressed simply to "Any Wounded Soldier" for fear terrorists or opponents of the war might send toxic substances or demoralizing messages.
Mail must be addressed to a specific member of the armed forces — a rule that pains some well-meaning Americans this Christmas season.
"Are we going to forget our soldiers because we are running in fear?" Fena D'Ottavio asked. The suburban Chicago woman was using her blog to encourage friends to send mail to unspecified soldiers until she learned of the ban, which she called a sad commentary on society.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071211/ap_on_re_us/troops_mail_banum, yes, D'Ottavio. see, we have wounded soldiers because this country is 'running in fear.'
oh, i give up.... :eyes: