Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz took the "coward's way out" when he...

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    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz took the "coward's way out" when he retired months before his National Guard unit was deployed to Iraq, according to a grieving mom whose teen son was killed by a roadside bomb.

    Sgt. Kyle Miller, 19, who was part of Walz's 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery unit, died in Iraq in 2006 — just as the Democrat was serving his freshman term in Minnesota's 1st Congressional District. The unit's Sgt. 1st Class David Berry was killed a year later.

    "My son wasn't even 21 years old. He couldn't even buy alcohol. Yet he took the step to serve our country while Walz found the best way to run away," Miller's mother, Kathy Miller,


 
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