by Angela K. Brown and Tracy A. Brown – The Associated Press
Posted : Saturday Nov 5, 2011
File photo / The Associated Press Sgt. Anthony Sills, right, comforts his wife as they wait on Fort Hood on Nov. 5, 2009, in the wake of the Fort Hood shootings. Families were planning quiet, solemn remembrances of the shooting spree on the second anniversary of the attack that killed 13.
WASHINGTON — Two grieving families walked through endless rows of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery on a cool autumn day to pay their respects to two soldiers they never met.
But they are forever linked to Maj. Libardo Eduardo Careveo and Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, bound by tragedy. Their relatives and both soldiers were among 13 people gunned down in a Fort Hood, Texas, shooting rampage two years ago today that left more than two dozen others wounded.
Read More: http://www.armytimes.com/news/2011/11/ap-army-hood-kin-recall-victims-2-year-anniversary-110511/



I am curious why there is little or no information concerning the March on Washington, Friday, November 11th 2011 (other than your blog)..
Regards
Steve in Florida
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That is a very good question, I know The Snooper Report is…and Do The Right Thing Ministries…other than the two major sites directing the rally, not may are…where is Michelle Malkin? Andrew Breitbart? Glenn Beck? Rush Limbaugh? all AWOL!
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