walk into the memorial, it says world war ii memorial in big letters, and then under it it says george w. burr, and that shocked me for a second. oh, he was president when it opened, but i don't see that on the washington monument who was president when it was opened or what's his name specifically doing on the world war ii? here's a guy who supported the vietnam war, but wouldn't go. here's -- i mean, at least with clinton, he dodged it too, but he was opposed to the war, so that's a consistent position. he didn't like the war, so he didn't want to go. i get that, okay, but bush was for the war back then, and he thought other people should go, not him. strings are pulled, and he's in the national guard, and then his name is on the very first stone as you enter the world war ii memorial? a war that my uncle died in, that 405,000 americans died in, and your name is on this? i'm just like, you know, it took me back to the caller's question about, you know, yes, they are good at supporting war, getting us into wars, but if they had to die or their kid had to die, i don't know about that, but let