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Jonathan Bibriesca

As I walked home from two tours in Iraq as a Hospital Corpsman for Marines a question to an answer was never clear. That question is, who the enemy was? I joined the Iraq Veterans Against War because I am tired of corporations taking advantage of the lives of my fellow armed forces members. I am tired of politicians talking for me as a veteran. I am tired of hearing elected officials talking about "liberation" and "freedom", while at the same time they talk about collateral damage. I am tired of the millions spent in war while back in the U.S. people get evicted from their house, students cannot afford grad school without debt, and fellow veterans are forced into homelessnes.

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Branch of Service:

United States Navy

Unit(s):

2nd MAR DIV/ 2nd LAR and Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton

Military Occupation:

8404 Hospital Corpsman

Where Served:

Camp Lejeune, Iraq, Camp Pendleton

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