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	<title>Comments on: Sgt. Marc Golczynski</title>
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		<title>By: Bill B.</title>
		<link>http://www.docpop.org/2007/03/28/sgt-marc-golczynski.html#comment-192</link>
		<dc:creator>Bill B.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I served with Marc, a.k.a. "Ski" stateside before and after his first tour in Iraq. He was an outstanding Marine and a great guy. It seems you never know the depth of someone's life until you see how many people they've touched after they're gone. There are so many of us that wish that there was something we could do to ease the pain of his and the other Marines we served with who have lost their lives over there. I can echo my perception of his thoughts and say that it seems most of the guys on the ground over there are there to look out for their brothers. &lt;br/&gt;   When we lose one of our own, we remember their life, the jokes they pulled, the accomplishments and do our best to honor their memory and their family. I only knew Marc through the Marines, but know enough to say that it seems he came from a great family and he was a great Marine. Semper Fi!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I served with Marc, a.k.a. &#8220;Ski&#8221; stateside before and after his first tour in Iraq. He was an outstanding Marine and a great guy. It seems you never know the depth of someone&#8217;s life until you see how many people they&#8217;ve touched after they&#8217;re gone. There are so many of us that wish that there was something we could do to ease the pain of his and the other Marines we served with who have lost their lives over there. I can echo my perception of his thoughts and say that it seems most of the guys on the ground over there are there to look out for their brothers. <br />   When we lose one of our own, we remember their life, the jokes they pulled, the accomplishments and do our best to honor their memory and their family. I only knew Marc through the Marines, but know enough to say that it seems he came from a great family and he was a great Marine. Semper Fi!</p>
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		<title>By: Kari Misiak</title>
		<link>http://www.docpop.org/2007/03/28/sgt-marc-golczynski.html#comment-191</link>
		<dc:creator>Kari Misiak</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 16:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is hard for me to remeber Marc as only a marine. I am proud of him for giving the ultimate sacrafice. Marc is so much more than a marine. He is a part of my heart and many others. For the past 14 years he was the person I could count on to be there, to call me on those bad days. He could make anyone smile. I miss him as a friend. I miss his smile and laugh. He will live on in my heart and in so many others. &lt;br/&gt;Kari Misiak</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is hard for me to remeber Marc as only a marine. I am proud of him for giving the ultimate sacrafice. Marc is so much more than a marine. He is a part of my heart and many others. For the past 14 years he was the person I could count on to be there, to call me on those bad days. He could make anyone smile. I miss him as a friend. I miss his smile and laugh. He will live on in my heart and in so many others. <br />Kari Misiak</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
		<link>http://www.docpop.org/2007/03/28/sgt-marc-golczynski.html#comment-181</link>
		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 21:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Doc Pop&lt;br/&gt;Do not feel bad. I am from the Nam war days and we were told the same thing. The truth is if it was a war for our freedoms it would be different.As with nam it makes no sense and therefor it is even sadder to see this kind of story for me. I cannot take watching it day after day. They are fighting people who are like gang members of Iraq and some terrorist dudes putting guns and bombs in their hands. The poor people of Iraq who wanted some freedoms to live have little or none now, so what progress is/was made? There are probably terroristcells in Iraq now because Sadam is not around to keep them at bay or out.&lt;br/&gt;Anyway, sorry about your long time friend I didn't mean to rattle on. Saw the thing on GMA today and was just searching for stuff. Found your blog.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Doc Pop<br />Do not feel bad. I am from the Nam war days and we were told the same thing. The truth is if it was a war for our freedoms it would be different.As with nam it makes no sense and therefor it is even sadder to see this kind of story for me. I cannot take watching it day after day. They are fighting people who are like gang members of Iraq and some terrorist dudes putting guns and bombs in their hands. The poor people of Iraq who wanted some freedoms to live have little or none now, so what progress is/was made? There are probably terroristcells in Iraq now because Sadam is not around to keep them at bay or out.<br />Anyway, sorry about your long time friend I didn&#8217;t mean to rattle on. Saw the thing on GMA today and was just searching for stuff. Found your blog.</p>
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