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Virtually dead in Iraq

To protest the war in Iraq, a media artist infiltrates the U.S. Army's popular online video game and gets himself shot. While angry gamers, soldiers and even some peace activists call him a nuisance, others say his message hits home.

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  • Tuesday, September 19, 2006 02:01 PM

    ugh

    Um, did you read me at all? I have said about a hundred times that it's not the war in Iraq that I'm referring to. There are still threats to this country outside of Iraq. We still need a military to defend us from these threats. Ergo we still need people to join the military. Please stop reading my posts the way you would like them to be, the way that apparently makes me a naive child who supports our occupation of Iraq. I do not support it, I never have. But I do support our military personnel. They are doing their jobs. Unlike the administration.

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