I hope these parents get their wish

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The article headline is kiiind of a stretch. It wouldn’t be uncommon for someone to say “bring our sons home” as a general remark, and I don’t think thousands of parents said this to him. But lots of families have MIA relatives in Korea, so I don’t doubt people asked about this. You’ve got him though.
 
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He misspoke meaning families rather than parents.

Oh the horrors!

Great way to turn a good thing (NK returning remains) into snark.
 
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He misspoke meaning families rather than parents.

Oh the horrors!

Great way to turn a good thing (NK returning remains) into snark.

He doesn’t misspeak... he uses the best words remember. I’m just happy that our new best friends are Russia and North Korea
 
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Why are we even arguing about the rationale behind the repatriation of our serviceman’s remains? I remember thinking when this was stated as being on the signed document that it was an awesome outcome.
 
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