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p>I really appreciate John Connly Walsh's columns, especially this one. Thank you. br> -- Jackie Carpenter /p>I appreciate Mr. Walsh's story of two good men doing what it takes regardless of the smothering bureaucracy. I wish more Americans would wake up and realize our government, on all levels, is ridiculously managed.
p>It is this level of incompetence that has kept us consistently defending ourselves regardless of the obvious warnings. br> -- Greg Barnard br> Franklin, Tennessee /p> p> Mr. Walsh has a great idea, rewards for those doing outstanding work in Iraq. How about TAS starting a fund (donations) for the rewards? Nominations from those currently working in Iraq, military or civilian, of individuals who are going above and beyond what is expected. Not sure how you would select the winners, maybe a vote or even a panel of distinguished judges. br> -- Anonymous the younger
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