What were you doing five years ago when America invaded Iraq?
17 Mar
It’s hard to believe five years have nearly passed since we went to war in Iraq.
A coalition of local groups plan to commemorate the invasion on Wednesday by gathering in downtown Raleigh, according to an e-mail I received today.
The event is planned to coordinate with a national effort supported by Operation Democracy with some 700 individual meetings scheduled. The groups will be meeting at the south side of Capital Square in downtown Raleigh on Morgan Street. The event is scheduled for 5 – 6:30 PM. The purpose of the vigil is to honor the troops and to focus attention on the need to end the war, a war whose cost is becoming more and more dangerous to the overall national economy.
The vigil will include readings of personal accounts from military personnel and their families. All interested parties are encouraged to participate and show their support for our military personnel.
Some of my friends and I were talking the other day about whether we remember where we were when the invasion occurred. I was interning for the State Journal-Register in Springfield, Ill., and I remember watching coverage from an itty-bitty TV screen behind my editors desk. I also remember naively thinking that the war would certainly be a quick one.
Here’s President Bush’s 2003 announcement of the invasion of Iraq:

Meet Brittany Bryan, she’s a Cary resident who has some guts. I spotted Brittany wearing this casual outfit Saturday afternoon at the St. Patrick’s Day celebration in downtown Raleigh’s Moore Square.

If you’re like me and you don’t own a paper shredder, then you probably have stacks of documents filled with stuff you know you should shred, but just haven’t gotten around to.



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