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I WANT EVERYONE WHO VIEWS THIS MYSPACE PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ THIS AND EMAIL THIS IGNORANT RUDE SELFISH PERSON AND GIVE SOME HELP TO OUR VETERANS WHO ARE BEING DISHONORED PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Veterans Being Dishonored!From: NATIVE VETERAN CIRCLE Date: Dec 11, 2007 6:28 PMI'd like to add that if it wasn't for the very people these idiots are criticizing, then they wouldn't even have the oportunity to do so!....Lee
Veterans Being Dishonored! thank you LoneWolf!
Body: Veterans Being Dishonored! thank you LoneWolf!
Body: Thanks Native Spirit For This Posting :o)
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From: NATIVE SPIRIT
Date: Dec 11, 2007 12:54 PM
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From: Sgt. Freedom
Date: Dec 11, 2007 10:42 AM
Please get all of your people to attend to this.
A friend of mine (a Veteran) sent me this and is asking for action....I read this blog he referred me to and it's vile trash berating our troops. This is the worse I've seen to date. Please go to the link, read the post and comment.
This blog :
http://www.countercurrents.org/spence021207.htm
is nasty, hurtful, uneducated, mis-informed-everyone please link to it, 7 comments on the page is not enough. The system should crash from the shear number of comments flowing into it. It is the nastiest article I have come across. I cannot comment to the article enough and the comments being made in her support are just as nasty, one comment states that veterans are liars, that officers have a handgun so they can shoot the troops and so much as said that is what happened to Patrick Tillman. The daily Army electronic military paper called Stand To from 3 Dec, provided me a link to to an article called "On Supporting our Troops without tokenism" in the world view section http://www4.army.mil/news/standto.php?dte=2007-12-03 following again is the link in question. Emily Spence's words although protected under free speech (which I might point out I defended for 20 years and I support her right to express, I also must point out that slander is not protected under free speech) should not go unnoted without a lot of free speech to follow:
http://www.countercurrents.org/spence021207.htm
And we should also note to the posters that slander is not protected under free speech, she and her pro commenter are slandering our soldiers, veterans, officers, by calling them liars, murder's so on and so forth, you will see in the article.
CW3 Franklin A. Eckrode
US Army, RetiredFrom: NORTH CAROLINA Date: Dec 11, 2007 6:00 PMJESUS IS WATCHING......
A burglar broke into a house one night. He shined his flashlight around, looking for valuables; and when he picked up a CD player to place in his sack, a strange, disembodied voice echoed from the dark saying, "Jesus is watching you."He nearly jumped out of his skin, clicked his flashlight off, and froze.
When he heard nothing more after a bit, he shook his head and continued. Just as he pulled the stereo out so he could disconnect the wires, clear as a bell he heard, "Jesus is watching you."
Freaked out, he shined his light around frantically, looking for the source of the voice. Finally, in the corner of the room, his flashlight beam came to rest on a parrot.
Did you say that?" he hissed at the parrot. Yep," the parrot confessed, and then squawked, "I'm just trying to warn you."
The burglar relaxed. "Warn me, huh? Who in the world are you?"
"Moses," replied the bird. "Moses?" the burglar laughed. "What kind of people would name a bird Moses?"
"The kind of people who would name a Rottweiler. . .Jesus."From: US NAVY WWII MEMORIAL SITE Date: Dec 10, 2007 4:08 PMRE: Not everyone will be home for Christmas - pass around
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From: Veterans PTSD Portal
Date: Dec 9, 2007 7:55 PM
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From: Proud Hearts Jump Start
Date: Dec 9, 2007 7:42 PM
Pass around and put this on your myspace :).
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USMC by * Slothman86 on deviant ARTOne last Veterans Day tributeFrom: Operation Home Date: Nov 13, 2007 1:37 PMYes, "Veterans Day" is over, but DAMMIT! every day should be "Thank a veteran or active duty service man or woman day"
One young lady takes her friends to task for not honoring our veterans. To her I have only one reply -
HOOAH!!!!!
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From: Samantha Emily
Date: Nov 13, 2007 4:26 PM
NOTE: It took me most of yesterday (Monday/Nov. 12) to make this and in the end I did not have time to post it, which is why I'm posting it today.
Yesterday was Veterans Day. I was VERY displeased to see no one posted anything about it. Leslie, thank you for posting the 'thank you' in your status. I love you, girl. Since no one else has taken the time to write out a thank you to our Veterans, I've decided to take the initiative. I hope everyone reads this and cries... because it was very hard for me to make since I get so emotional when it comes to this kind of stuff.
Let's think of the history. Veterans Day marks the end of WWI as the Armistice was signed. How many of you knew that? Lets see a raise of hands. How many of you even knew it was Veterans Day yesterday? This holiday is just as important as every other one, if not more important.. in my book, at least. This is not just a day where we don't get mail, the banks closed, and we get a day of work or school off. This is a day that we are supposed to thank a Veteran and keep them in our thoughts, it's a day of remembrance.
It is the VETERAN, not the preacher,
who has given us freedom of religion.
It is the VETERAN, not the reporter,
who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the VETERAN, not the poet,
who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer,
who has given us freedom to assemble.
It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer,
who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the VETERAN, not the politician,
Who has given us the right to vote.
It is the VETERAN,
who salutes the Flag.
It is the VETERAN,
who serves under the Flag,
whose coffin is draped with the flag,
who gives the protester the freedom he abuses to burn the flag.
Now I don't care how you take this bulletin. You can read what I had to write, view the pictures, watch the videos, or just listen to the songs. I don't care. I just want you to take one moment from your busy lives to think of our Veterans and the sacrifices that they've made. I don't think people think about that often enough.
I hope that by the time you get done reading this and viewing these pictures, you start thinking about our military, our troops, our Veterans- past and present. I hope you think of everything they've done for this country, everything they've fought for, everything they do to keep us safe and to preserve our freedoms.
I hope you remember 9-11 and everything we lost that day, but what also what we gained... it made us a stronger country. We bought flags, tied yellow ribbons, and prayed for our soldiers to kick ass and come home safe. We came together as a country and it made us stronger. I hope everyone still thinks of that, as we're STILL over there and still fighting. People think this is a useless war and we're just picking fights.. but I don't. You just know what the media feeds you. They have the right to decide what gets told and what doesn't. And of course, the American population LOVES hearing the negativity, so that's what they're going to send. They aren't going to tell the good, because it seems no one cares to hear that.
I'm getting off track. The whole point of this bulletin is to make you think about Veterans on VETERANS DAY. Which was yesterday, but no one posted anything, or probably even cared. This is why I'm posting... I hope all of you think of our Veterans today, if you see one.. thank one. Even if it's not their day anymore... they should still be thanked. I think every day should be Veterans day... every day we should thank our troops and our Veterans, for what they've fought for and continue to fight for. We should also remember the fallen heroes and their families, and what they've gone through.
If you would like to, I know almost everyone shops at WalMart.... there's a little station by the Jewelery counter. It's actually the registry computer. Anyway, it's a screen that you can go to.... you can send a "Thank You" to the troops overseas. I think they would like that. You can pick what branch you want to send a 'thanks' to... and then you pick a pre-set message. It would take less than 5 minutes of your time. It would be worth it... just 5 minutes out of your busy life to send a 'thank you' to the troops who fight FOR us.
The following are a couple videos.. I strongly encourage you to watch them, they will bring tears to your eyes. They aren't very long, just a couple minutes each. If they weren't worth your time, I wouldn't have posted them. <[b>NOTE: It will be easier to hear them if you pause the music playing at the bottom of this bulletin]
Now, you don't have to repost this. The ghost of a veteran isn't going to attack you or your parents. But if you would like to, you can hit the 'reply' button at the bottom of this bulletin and copy everything from there. Then you can repost as you would any other bulletin.
Thank you very much for your time,
Samantha Emily McDonald
Wife of PFC Brandon McDonald.
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From: Combat Helicopter Pilots Association Date: Oct 12, 2007 10:23 PMTwelve of our fallen Heros were laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetary on October 12, 2007.
The 12 died in Baghdad, Iraq on Jan. 20, 2007 when "Easy 40" the UH60 Black Hawk helicopter they were in crashed. All were with various units of the Army National Guard.

The 12 Fallen Heroes were :

Col. Brian D. Allgood, 46, of Oklahoma,
SSGT. Darryl D. Booker, 37, of Midlothian, Va.,
Sgt. 1st Class John G. Brown, 43, of Little Rock, Ark. 77th Aviation Brigade
Lt. Col. David C. Canegata, 50, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Com.Sgt.Maj. Marilyn L. Gabbard, 46, Polk City, Iowa
Com.Sgt.Maj. Roger W. Haller, 49, of Davidsonville, Md.
Col. Paul M. Kelly, 45, of Stafford, Va.
SSgt. Floyd E. Lake, 43, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Cpl. Victor M. Langarica, 29, of Decatur, Ga.
Cpt. Sean E. Lyerly, 31, of Pflugerville, Tx. 36th Combat Aviation Brigade
Maj. Michael V. Taylor, 40, N. Little Rock, Ark. 77th Aviation Brigade
1st Sgt. William T. Warren, 48, of N. Little Rock, Ark. 77th Aviation Brigade

VIDEO: A joint burial service was held at Arlington National Cemetery for several soldiers killed in a helicopter crash in Iraq in January. Due to the nature of the crash many of the remains couldn't be separated or identified.

Click here to view the video
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Rest in Peace,
- Your friends at CHPA.
http://www.chpa-us.org

CHPA
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Boskovitch, USMC Cpl. Jonathan W. Bowling, USMC Capt. Sean L. Brock, USMC Lance Cpl. Shayne M. Cabino, USMC Cpl. Mario A. Castillo, USMC Lance Cpl. Roger D. Castleberry Jr, USMC 2nd Lt. James J. Cathey, USMC Sgt. Aaron N. Cepeda Sr., USMC Lance Cpl. Holly A. Charette, USMC Lance Cpl. Daniel Chavez, USMC Cpl. Nicholas O. Cherava, USMC Lance Cpl. Michael J. Cifuentes, USMC Lance Cpl. Julio C. Cisneros-Alvarez, USMC Staff Sgt. Michael J. Clark, USMC Petty Officer 1st Class Regina R. Clark, USN Gunnery Sgt. Theodore Clark, Jr, USMC Cpl. Kevin M. Clarke, USMC Pfc. Nathan B. Clemons, USMC Lance Cpl. Richard C. Clifton, USMC Lance Cpl. Chase J. Comley, USMC Sgt. David J. Coullard, USMC Maj. Ricardo A. Crocker, USMC Lance Cpl. Adam J. Crumpler, USMC Lance Cpl. Wesley G. Davids, USMC Sgt. Zachariah S. Davis, USMC Lance Cpl. Tenzin Dengkhim, USMC Cpl. Dustin A. Derga, USMC Lance Cpl. Daniel N. Deyarmin Jr, USMC Pfc. Christopher R. Dixon, USMC Sgt. Brian E. Dunlap, USMC Lance Cpl. Christopher J. Dyer, USMC Sgt. Michael Egan, USA Captain James C. Edge, USMC Lance Cpl. Nick Erdy, USMC Lance Cpl. Sergio H. Escobar Lance Cpl. Jonathan E. Etterling, USMC Sgt. Andrew K. Farrar Jr., USMC Sgt. Michael W. Finke Jr., USMC Cpl. Joseph E. Fite, USMC Lance Cpl. Jonathan R. Flores, USMC Lance Cpl. Grant B. Fraser, USMC Pfc. Jason L. Frye, USMC 1st Lt. Travis J. Fuller, USMC Lance Cpl. Dimitrios Gavriel, USMC Lance Cpl. Phillip C. George, USMC Cpl. Timothy M. Gibson, USMC Cpl. Richard A. Gilbert Jr., USMC Cpl. Steven P. Gill, USMC Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Goodrich, USMC Staff Sgt. Anthony L. Goodwin, USMC Capt. Lyle L. Gordon, USMC Sgt. James R. Graham III, USMC Lance Cpl. Lance T. Graham, USMC Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Grant, USMC Lance Cpl. Jourdan L. Grez, USMC Cpl. Kyle J. Grimes, USMC Pfc. Robert A. Guy, USMC Sgt. Bradley J. Harper, USMC Lance Cpl. Erik R. Heldt, USMC Lance Cpl. Tony L. Hernandez, USMC Capt. Kelly C. Hinz, USMC Sgt. Justin F. Hoffman, USMC Lance Cpl. Matthew W. Holloway, USMC Cpl. Paul C. Holter III, USMC Lance Cpl. Brian C. Hopper, USMC Petty Officer 3rd Class John D. House, USN Sgt. Thomas E. Houser, USMC Staff Sgt. Kendall H. Ivy II, USMC Lance Cpl. Saeed Jafarkhani-Torshizi Jr., USMC Cpl. Jesse Jaime, USMC Cpl. Stephen P. Johnson, USMC Lance Cpl. Kevin B. Joyce, USMC Lance Cpl. Thomas O. Keeling, USMC Cpl. Sean P. Kelly, USMC Lance Cpl. Patrick B. Kenny, USMC Hospitalman Aaron A. Kent, USN Cpl. Andrew J. Kilpela, USMC Staff Sgt. Dexter S. Kimble, USMC Lance Cpl. Jeremiah C. Kinchen, USMC Lance Cpl. Nicholas C. Kirven, USMC Lance Cpl. Allan Klein, USMC Lance Cpl. Joshua P. Klinger, Jr., USMC Cpl. Timothy A. Knight, USMC Lance Cpl. Ryan J. Kovacicek, USMC Cpl. David Kenneth J. Kreuter, USMC Cpl. Michael B. Lindemuth, USMC Lance Cpl. Karl R. Linn, USMC Lance Cpl. Christopher P. Lyons, USMC Lance Cpl. Fred L. Maciel, USMC Lance Cpl. Marcus Mahdee, USMC Lance Cpl. Sean P. Maher, USMC Capt. John W. Maloney, USMC Hospitalman Robert N. Martens, USMC Sgt. Michael A. Marzano, USMC Lance Cpl. John J. Mattek Jr, USMC Lance Cpl. Chad B. Maynard, USMC Lance Cpl. Daniel M. McVicker, USMC Cpl. Antonio Mendoza, USMC Cpl. Bob Mininger, USMC Lance Cpl. Brian P. Montgomery, USMC Cpl. James L. Moore, USMC Cpl. Nathaniel K. Moore, USMC Cpl. Clifton B. Mounce, USMC Lance Cpl. Veashna Muy, USMC Lance Cpl. Ryan J. Nass, USMC Lance Cpl. Andrew W. Nowacki, USMC Cpl. John T. Olson, USMC Pvt. Elijah M. Ortega, USMC Sgt. Bryan J. Opskar, USMC Sgt. Jayton D. Patterson, USMC Sgt. Christopher S. Perez, USMC Lance Cpl. Richard A. Perez Jr., USMC Lance Cpl. Lawrence R. Philippon, USMC Cpl. Carlos Pineda, USMC Lance Cpl. Michael V. Postal, USMC Cpl. Chad W. Powell, USMC Lance Cpl. Taylor B. Prazynski, USMC Lance Cpl. Mourad Ragimov, USMC Lance Cpl. Carl L. Raines II, USMC Lance Cpl. Rhonald D. Rairdan, USMC Lance Cpl. Hector Ramos, USMC Lance Cpl. Jason C. Redifer, USMC Lance Cpl. Aaron H. Reed, USMC Cpl. Bryan J. Richardson, USMC Cpl. Garrywesley T. Rimes, USMC Sgt. Nathaniel S. Rock, USMC Pfc. Ramon Romero, USMC Lance Cpl. Efrain Sanchez, USMC Lance Cpl. Gael Saintvil, USMC Lance Cpl. John T. Schmidt III, USMC Lance Cpl. Edward A. Schroeder II, USMC Cpl. Nathan A. Schubert, USMC Lance Cpl. Darrell J.Schumann, USMC Lance Cpl. Devon P. Seymour, USMC Lance Cpl. Nazario Serrano ,USMC 1stLt. Dustin M. Shumney, USMC Staff Sgt. Chad J. Simon, USMC Lance Cpl. Jonathan L. Smith, USMC Lance Cpl. Kevin S. Smith, USMC Cpl. Matthew R. Smith, USMC Major John C. Spahr USMC Lance Cpl. Joseph B. Spence, USMC Cpl. Brad D. Squires, USMC Cpl. Jeffrey B. Starr, USMC Lance Cpl. Michael L. Starr Jr, USMC Cpl. John R. Stalvey, USMC Cpl. David S. Stewart, USMC Sgt. Jesse W. Strong, USMC Lance Cpl. Harry R. Swain IV, USMC Lance Cpl. Shane C. Swanberg, USMC Lance Cpl. Joshua L. Torrence, USMC Cpl. Joseph S. Tremblay, USMC Cpl. Tyler S. Trovillion, USMC Lance Cpl. Marc L. Tucker, USMC Lance Cpl. Juan R. Rodriguez Velasco, USMC Cpl. Ramona M. 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What mental disorder do you have? Your Result: Paranoia

You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.


Manic Depressive
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What American accent do you have? Your Result: The Northeast

Judging by how you talk you are probably from north Jersey, New York City, Connecticut or Rhode Island. Chances are, if you are from New York City (and not those other places) people would probably be able to tell if they actually heard you speak.


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Quiz Created on GoToQuizTHIS IS ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hi everyone hope you all like my profile and hope to get some messages about it if you have any problems with my profile just tell me like if you do not like somthing about it i will talk to you about it and tell you why i put it in their ♥ to you allhttp://www.projectplaylist.com/playlist/additem/658377Fro m: Earl or E.R. AKA Capt. Morgan Date: Nov 28, 2007 3:40 PMThose whom don't know it. When my forefathers come to America From the Land of Alba (Scotland) in the 1700's our name was changed to Lofland.

So what better way to express to each of you-my friends. To share with you from the Sarah Maclachlan Music Outreach. which teaches children from all over the arts......

I have been battling a terrlibe virus the last three days. I appologize for not being on and doing blogs and bulletins. But you all are always on my thoughts.

Yesterday while I was in the hospital one of my school hood friends was also there. I discovered he has been battling cancer. He and I were on the Wrestling team together. He never smoked a day in his life. And has had a kidney removed. It has spread now to his lung and part of his brain.
It was a really had thing to take when we spoke. He is a great guy.
Growing up in times where there was still segregation and predjudice. He and I and his brothers. and others were tight. And didn't let the color of our skin decide whether we were friends.

If there was one thing I could pass on to each of you here tonight.
When you think you can determine a wise man by the color of his skin. Remember the three kings whom come to visit our Saviour on the night of is birth. They were all of different kingdoms. Some say one from China or Mongolia. As well as other countries such as what we know today as Turkey and Asia Minor.
They come bearing gifts. And these were traveling together. We all must learn to live in peace togehter or we all will fall to a fate far worse then destruction. EXTINCTION.
God Bless each of you. May the Lord protect you. May His Light shine upon you. May you never be weary. And may all your endeavors be that of nothing less then success.

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From: Honoring The Memory of Michigans Fallen Troops Date: Dec 26, 2007 10:48 PM----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: Machine Gun Mike© Unleashed
Date: Dec 27, 2007 1:39 AM

"When evil people tell you they want to do evil things, the safest thing is to believe them and that means this is war to the end: One side will win, one side will lose. And I have a very clear sense, I pick we win, they lose."-- Newt Gingrich

"The object of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other bastard die for his."--General George S. Patton

MORE MOTIVATION AND ENCOURAGEMENT FOR YOU BOYS ON THAT FRONT LINE - YOU'LL LIKE THIS ONE!

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Add to My Profile | More VideosFrom: Dazz The Unhyphenated American© Date: Dec 18, 2007 10:07 PM
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"Three Soldiers"

(By Frederick Hart)

"'Sacrifice' is the surrender of a greater value for the sake of a lesser one or of a nonvalue." (Ayn Rand)
We soldiers in Vietnam were sacrificed--by our country's intellectual leaders. But that does not mean that
we, as individuals, sacrificed anything by going there. If we held any personal values at all that were greater than
an abject worship of death, then we survived. Those who were killed, I submit, did not sacrifice their lives--something
in these men is more important than their death--you name it: the adventure of going off to Vietnam; keeping their fellow
soldier alive; hatred of Communism; even love of the battle. Whatever it was, that is what ought to be memorialized in Art.

An artist's work can be, and often is, greater (ie., more universal) than his statements about it. About his sculpture "Three Soldiers", the artist, Frederick Hart, said "One senses the figures as passing by the tree line and, caught in the presence of the wall, turning to gaze upon it almost as a vision." (Frederick Hart, National Geographic, May 85)
Hart is referring to the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial", "The Wall" as it is popularly known. This wall is a memorial to sacrifice. The "purpose" of that wall, wrote the New Republic, is "to impress upon the visitor the sheer human waste, the utter meaninglessness of it all...To treat the Vietnam dead like some monstrous traffic accident is more than a disservice to history; it is a disservice to the memory of the 57,000 [killed in Vietnam]."

Frederick Hart's "Three Soldiers" is often called "the other memorial". And well it should be. It stands alone, and apart from "The Wall". As Art those three figures stand heroically above and beyond any hint of sacrifice.

"They wear the uniform and carry the equipment of war; they are young," Hart told an interviewer. "The contrast between the innocence of their youth and the weapons of war underscores the poignancy of their sacrifice. There is about them the physical contact and sense of unity that bespeaks the bonds of love and sacrifice that is the nature of men at war."

There is, of course, some truth in this. "Physical contact...unity...bonds of love" are qualities appropriate to "men at war". The "Three Soldiers" are in visual contact with the same object. The officer in front has stopped with his men, all three with a focused gaze. Focused outward, purposely aware, the "Three Soldiers" have halted. There's presently no enemy, no danger; although their weapons are casually held, they're prepared. From the way they stand to the gear they carry and the combat uniforms they wear, the "Three Soldiers" project values held, not bent-down kneeling sacrificers.

" A trio of tired soldiers...of warriors larger than life."
(Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe, 09/23/1982)
"Mr. Hart is a sculptor in the 'neo-traditional' mode, which means you can tell what the sculpture is about merely by looking at it. The three soldiers look like three soldiers, tired and heroic."
(Ben Wattenberg, The Washington Times, 08/12/1999)

"Hart captured in stone something vivid, urgent, and alive."
(David C. Adams, The Free Radical Online)

"...there is about them the physical contact and sense of unity that speaks of bonds of love....
And yet each one is alone. Their true heroism lies in these bonds of loyalty,
in their aloneness, and in their vulnerability." (Frederick Hart)

"A trio of tired soldiers...of warriors larger than life."

"The three soldiers look like three soldiers, tired and heroic."

"Hart captured in stone something vivid, urgent, and alive."

"Their true heroism lies in these bonds of loyalty,
in their aloneness, and in their vulnerability."

"Three Soldiers" is a tribute, not to sacrifice and death,
but to the living HEROISM of the Vietnam Veteran.

The Three Soldiers | The Wall | Frederick Hart


..(One Nation Under God)..A SUPRISE FROM DADDYFrom: Operation Home Date: Dec 16, 2007 7:32 AM----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: God Bless Our American Heroes
Date: Dec 16, 2007 12:24 AM

It's so great to see people crying happy tears.
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From: SteveNtheARMY
Date: Dec 15, 2007 11:57 PM

..http://youtube.com/watch?v=T1Cv7R_ZT3gYou Feel Like You Don't Fit In 72% Of The Time

You often find life a challenge. Things that seem to come easy to others are trying for you. You haven't found your place yet and probably, on your bad days, wonder if you will. Do not lose hope, though. The world was not made for you, or so you may think. But you can still make a piece of it your own.

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Which Positive Quality Are You? Your Result: Charity

You are Charity. The spirit of giving has been promoted by every religion. Charity is kindness. It is compassion for our fellow man. Charity doesn't ask anything in return, and in this way it serves as the opposite of greed. "Be charitable with many."


Friendship
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Which Positive Quality Are You?
What's Your Best Quality? Your Result: Personality

Your best quality is your personality! People like you because you are an all around good person. You have good manners and values. You also like to express your personal style and interests.


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Take More Quizzes60 Things a Girl Wants But Wont Ask For60 things a girl wants but wont ask

1. Touch her waist.
2. Actually talk to her.
3. Share secrets with her.
4. Give her 1 of your sweatshirts
5. Kiss her slowly.

Are you remembering this?
6. Hug her.
7. Hold her.
8. Laugh with her.
9. Invite her somewhere.
10. Hangout with her and your friends together.

KEEP READING
11. Smile with her.
12. Take pictures with her.
13. Pull her onto your lap.
14. When she says she loves you more, deny it. Fight back.
15. When her friends say i love her more than you, deny it. fight back and hug her tight so she can't get to her friends. it makes her feel loved.

Are you thinking of someone?
16. Always hug her and say hi whenever you see her.
17. Kiss her unexpectedly.
18. Hug her from behind around the waist.
19. Tell her she's beautiful.
20. Tell her the way you feel about her.

One last thing you need to do to show her you actually do mean it.
21. Open doors for her, walk her to her car- it makes her feel protected, plus it never hurts to act like a gentleman.
22. Tell her she's your everything - ONLY if you mean it.
23. If it seems like there is something wrong, ask her- if she denies something being wrong, it means SHE DOESN'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT- so just hug her
24. Make her feel loved.
25.kiss her in front of OTHER girls you know

WE MIGHT DENY IT BUT WE ACTUALLY LIKE AND KINDA WANT YOU TO TICKLE US
26-DON'T lie to her
27-DON'T cheat on her!
28-take her ANYWHERE she wants
29-txt messege or call her in the morning and tell her have a good day at work {or school}, and how much you MISS her.
30-be there for her when ever she needs you, & even when she doesn't need you, just be there so she'll know that she can ALWAYS count on you.

ARE YOU STILL READING THIS? YOU BETTER BECAUSE, IT'S IMPORTANT
31. Hold her close when she's cold so she can hold YOU too.
32. When you are ALONE hold her close and kiss her.
33. Kiss her on the CHEEK; (it will give her the hint that you want to kiss her).
34. While in the movies, put your arm around her and then she will automatically put her head on your shoulder, then lean in and tilt her chin up and kiss her LIGHTLY.
35. Dont EVER tell her to leave even jokingly or act like you're mad. If shes upset, comfort her

REMEMBER ALL THESE THINGS WHEN YOU ARE WITH HER NEXT
36. When people DISS her, stand up for her.
37. Look deep into her EYES and tell her you love her.
38. Lay down under the STARS and put her head on your chest so you can cuddle
39. When walking next to each other grab her HAND.
40. When you hug her HOLD her in your arms as long as possible

MAKE SURE SHE KNOWS SHES LOVED
41. Call or text her EVERY night to wish her SWEET DREAMS
42. COMFORT her when she cries and wipe away her tears.
43. Take her for LONG walks at night.
44. ALWAYS Remind her how much you love her.
45.sit on top of her and tell her how much u love her and then bend down to her face and kiss her while sitting on her.
46. Rub her back--feels good
47. Give her your coat if she's cold--thats always cute :)
48. Write letters on her back with your finger--feels good ;D
49. Let her sit on your lap
50. DON'T poke her hard...but if you want to mess around just do it lightly.
51. HOLD her HAND in PUBLIC.
52. Even if she looks BAD one day tell her she's BEAUTIFUL
53. Keep conversations flowing...talk about anything usually they just go along with it.
54. If their hair is in their face move it out of her face and then kiss her passionatley and gently.
55. Surprisingly sneek up on her and hug her from behind--loves it.
56. Kiss her in the rain.
57. Pick her up like in The Notebook and kiss her.
58. Slow dance with no music
59. Don't ignore her or be nerveous around her--everythings going to be okay
60. Love her, kiss her, hold her, and you'll be good to go. ;D

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I choose the AK. Fuck these fancy little M-16s.new people especially if they serve this country because i love people like thatSEMPER FIDELIS ALWAYS FAITHFUL GOD BLESS ALL

International Picture of the Year. Here are two very touching photos honored at this years FirstPlace

First Place
Todd Heisler The Rocky Mountain News
When 2nd Lt. James Cathey's body arrived at the Reno Airport, Marines climbed into the cargo hold of the plane and draped the flag over his casket as passengers watched the family gather on the tarmac.
During the arrival of another Marine's casket last year at Denver International Airport, Major Steve Beck described the scene as so powerful: 'See the people in the windows? They sat right there in the plane, watching those Marines. You gotta wonder what's going through their minds, knowing that they're on the plane that brought him home,' he said 'They will remember being on that plane for the rest of their lives. They're going to remember bringing that Marine home. And they should'

Second Place

Second Place
Todd Heisler The Rocky Mountain News
The night before the burial of her husband's body, Katherine Cathey refused to leave the casket, asking to sleep next to his body for the last time. The Marines made a bed for her, tucking in the sheets below the flag. Before she fell asleep, she opened her laptop computer and played songs that reminded her of 'Cat,' and one of the Marines asked if she wanted them to continue standing watch as she slept. 'I think it would be kind of nice if you kept doing it,' she said. 'I think that's what he would have wanted.'
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-- Ronald Reagan

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Brief History of The Citadel Citadel Origins In 1822, the South Carolina Legislature passed an "An Act to Establish a Competent Force to act as a Municipal Guard for the Protection of the City of Charleston and Vicinity." Land on the North end of Marion Square was selected for an arsenal and guard house and in 1829, the architect, Frederick Wesner, completed the building which was known as The Citadel. A similar facility was constructed in Columbia, South Carolina which was known as The Arsenal. State troops occupied both sites at a cost of $24,000 a year.Governor John P. Richardson felt that guard duties should be combined with a system of education. On December 20, 1842, The South Carolina Legislature passed an act establishing the South Carolina Military Academy. The Citadel and The Arsenal were converted into educational institutions and students replaced the state troops. In 1845, the role of The Arsenal was changed to the instruction of freshmen. As a result, cadets spent their first year in Columbia and transferred to The Citadel for the remaining three years. The South Carolina Military Academy became known for its high academic standards and strict military discipline.Civil War Period Enrollment in The South Carolina Military Academy increased from thirty-four students in 1843 to two hundred ninety six in 1864. The $200 tuition in 1843 increased to $1,200 in 1864. When South Carolina seceded from the Union in December 1860, Major Robert Anderson moved his garrison of U.S. troops to Fort Sumter and requested reinforcements from the federal government. On January 9, 1861, Citadel cadets stationed on Morris Island fired on the U.S. steamer, the Star of the West, which failed to supply Fort Sumter with troops and supplies. This was the first overt act of the war.On January 28, 1861, the Corps of the Cadets of The Arsenal Academy and The Citadel Academy were made part of the military organization of the state and were known collectively as the Battalion of State Cadets. The Arsenal and The Citadel continued to operate as military academies. However, classes were often disrupted when the governor called the cadets into military service. Mounting and manning heavy guns, guard duty and escorting prisoners were among the services performed by the cadets.In December 1864, Governor Bonham ordered the Battalion of State Cadets to Tulifinny Creek to join a small Confederate force defending the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. On December 7 and 9, 1864, the cadets fought against Union forces, successfully defending the railroad line and forcing Union forces to withdraw. The cadets suffered eight casualties at Tulifinny Creek. The battalion was commended for its display of discipline and gallantry under fire and won the admiration of the troops who fought with them.The Battalion of State Cadets earned nine battle streamers for its service in the war. On February 18, 1865, The Citadel ceased operation as a college when Union troops entered Charleston and occupied the site. The Arsenal was burned by Sherman’s troops and never reopened.Reopening It was not until 1882 that the Board of Visitors regained possession of The Citadel and The South Carolina Legislature passed an act to reopen the college. The 1882 session began with an enrollment of 185 cadets.Name Change The name of the college was officially changed in 1910 to The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. The word, "Academy", had become synonymous with secondary schools and the public had the misconception that the South Carolina Military Academy was a preparatory school.New Campus The Citadel had outgrown its campus on Marion Square, despite numerous building additions, and could accommodate only 325 students. In 1918, the City of Charleston gave the State of South Carolina one hundred seventy six acres on the banks of the Ashley River for a new campus. In 1922 the college moved to its current location.Today, the picturesque campus contains twenty-four major buildings. There is an enrollment of approximately 1,900 cadets and nineteen degree programs are offered. Women were admitted into the Corps of Cadets in 1996. The College of Graduate and Professional Studies offers, during the evening and summer, coeducational undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The U.S. News & World Report has ranked The Citadel among the best colleges in the region in their surveys of "America's Best Colleges."Military Service As early as 1846, cadets served as drill instructors for the recruits of South Carolina's Palmetto Regiment prior to the regiment's departure for the Mexican War in 1846. During the Civil War, the Corps of Cadets participated in eight engagements:Star of the West 1861, January 9 Wappoo Cut 1861, November James Island 1862, June Charleston & Vicinity 1863, July-October James Island 1864, June Tulifinny 1864, December James Island 1864, December - 1865 February Williamston 1865, MayConfederate States Army The flag of the Corps of Cadets includes eight battle streamers representing the engagements and one streamer representing the Confederate States Army. In the war with Spain in 1898, more Citadel alumni volunteered for service than were needed. In World War I, Citadel graduates were among the first contingents of American troops to fight with the English and French divisions. Citadel men have performed military service for their country in all wars since World War II. Twenty-three cadets served on active duty as National Guardsmen and Reservists during Operation Desert Storm.Further Reading For further reading on the history of The Citadel:Thomas, John P. The History of the South Carolina Military Academy. Charleston, S.C.: Walker Evans & Cogswell, 1893. Reprinted in 1991 by Palmetto Bookworks, PO Box 11551, Columbia, SC 29211.Bond, Oliver. The Story of The Citadel. Richmond, Va.: Garrett & Massie, 1936. Reprinted in 1989 by Southern Historical Press, Inc., 275 West Broad St., Greenville, SC 29602.Baker, Gary. Cadets in Gray. Columbia, S.C.: Palmetto Bookworks, 1989.Nicholson, Col. Dennis D. A History of The Citadel: The Years of Summerall and Clark. Charleston, S.C.: The Association of Citadel Men, 1994.From: Supporting Our Troops Away & At Home Date: Nov 24, 2007 8:18 PM
He said "sis i went in a boy came out a man. i'm leaving to Iraq a Marine and coming back..." and i said to him "and ur coming back a hero." I could only imagine the hell you're going through and i know you're fighting to get back home. come home soon i love you so much.NOW THIS IS FUNNY

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How evil are you?HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARINES ~ OORAH.....----------------- Bulletin Message ----------------- From: ♥ René..Proud Army Wife, & Angel ~ Date: Nov 7, 2007 12:09 AM
With special Military Birthdays just passing ( USAF & GEORGE MARSHALL CENTER IN EUROPE), I wanted to remind all the Marines have a special Birthday coming up...November 10th
The Marine Corps adopted Semper Fidelis as its official motto in 1883 (Semper Fidelis is also the title of the official musical March of the Marine Corps). Translated from Latin, Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful." U.S. Marines use an abbreviated verbal version, "Semper Fi," to voice loyalty and commitment to their Marine comrades-in-arms. Previous mottos of the Marine Corps were (1) To the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1805; (2) Fortitude, adopted in 1812; (3) From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1848; and (4) By Sea and by Land, adopted in the 1850's.
The Marine's Prayer:
Almighty Father, whose command is over all and whose love never fails, make me aware of Thy presence and obedient to Thy will. Keep me true to my best self, guarding me against dishonesty in purpose and deed and helping me to live so that I can face my fellow Marines, my loved ones, and Thee without shame or fear. Protect my family.
Give me the will to do the work of a Marine and to accept my share of responsibilities with vigor and enthusiasm. Grant me the courage to be proficient in my daily performance. Keep me loyal and faithful to my superiors and to the duties my Country and the Marine Corps have entrusted to me. Help me to wear my uniform with dignity, and let it remind me daily of the traditions which I must uphold.
If I am inclined to doubt, steady my faith; if I am tempted, make me strong to resist; if I should miss the mark, give me courage to try again.
Guide me with the light of truth and grant me wisdom by which I may understand the answer to my prayer.
~HAPPY BIRTHDAY USMC~
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A HEROS HOMECOMING IN S. CAROLINAFrom: kim Date: Oct 28, 2007 6:02 AMFrom: King Rob T.I.
Date: Oct 27, 2007 9:48 PM
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From: Dazz The Unhyphenated American©
Date: Oct 28, 2007 12:44 AM
..Dazz Approved..
Thanks Mary PeteccaBeigh
Thanks Honoring The Memory of Michigans Fallen Troops
A marine, who lost both of his legs in battle, stands up before his hometown to say thanks.
It was a year ago Monday when 1st Lt. Andrew Kinard stepped on an buried explosive while on patrol in Iraq. The bomb took both of his legs and almost, his life.
Saturday, after 47 surgeries and countless hours of rehab Kinard returned to Spartanburg for the first time.
A crowd of hundreds waved flags, held signs and cheered as Kinard made his way to the stage. The 24 year old marine now has two legs made of titanium and plastic but says what he's lost does not define him. What defines him, he says, is what he has left.
The speakers who went before him, including Gov. Mark Sanford, spoke of Kinard's humility and faithfulness to his family, community and country.
Andrew says he could not have gotten through the past year without support from the community and his family.
"The most important thing to me and the thing I'm most excited about is spending time with my family," he says. "We spent a of of time together around Christmas of last year and my family was just fantastic. My father is my greatest hero. Just the man of character that he is and who he is and what he represents."
Andrew also pointed out during the celebration that he is just one of many who risk their lives in service to our country everyday.
Kinard will return to Washington D.C. next week to continue his physical therapy at Walter Reed Medical Center.
He will be honored at First Baptist Church of Spartanburg Sunday
His Homecoming!
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The Eve of a Graduation CeremonyFrom: Earl or E.R. AKA Capt. Morgan Date: Dec 22, 2007 7:13 PMEnjoy Carol of the Bells by the Trans Siberian Orchestra. It is my most favored composite.Below.
23 December 1999 Robert O. Lofland passed on from this part of life to the next level-where the angels tred.
The Ultimate Christmas Gift one person can have. To be in the presense of his Dear Savior on the day that all mankind know as the Birthday of Jesus.
On this evening, I am sharing with each of you a Blessing.
A Blessing of Good tidings.
A Blessing of Peace, Prosperity and Good Health.
A Blessing of the Knowledge that will excel you to achieving your greatest desire.
A Blessing of comfort and joy. and the Truest Blessing of wonderful memories with your family.
Merry Christmas to each and all of you. With the New Year ahead filled with a continous cup-overflowing with blessings throughout the year.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=COXMUGEFnag&feature=related Be quiet, you might piss somebody off Like me motherfucker, you've been at it for too long While you feed off all this insecurity You stand in front of me and bite the hand that feeds(Self-righteousness is wearing thin) Lies inside your head your best friend (I'll bleed but not for fellow man) Broken glass, your fake reflectionTelling them its all for something real Don't forsake the words you speak You've gone too far, acclaimSo how does it feel to know that someones kid in the heart of America Has blood on their hands, fighting to defend your rights So you can maintain the lifestyle that insults this family's existence Well, where I'm from we have a special salute we wave high in the air Towards all those pompous asses who spend their days pointing fingersFuck youBe quiet, you might piss somebody off Like the heartbeat of this country when antagonized too long I'll be damned if you count me in As part of your generous hypocrisy collected in a maze(Tabloid gossip, we want less real) There's no need for us to bury you (Selfish agenda, once again) Right this way, deter your own graveTelling them its all for something real Don't forsake the words you speak You've gone too far, acclaimAll the way from the east to the west We've got this high society looking down on this very foundation Constantly reminding us that our actions are the cause of all their problems Pointing the fingers in every direction Blaming their own nation for who wins elections They've never contributed a fucking thing to the country they love to criticizeExcuse the obscene, ignore the untrue Depictions we see, try and get through And many mistakes cant hurt I'm not the last but I sure ain't the firstBe quiet, you might piss somebody off(Self-righteousness is wearing thin) Lies inside your head your best friend (I'll bleed but not for fellow man) Broken glass, your fake reflectionTelling them its all for something real Don't forsake the words you speak You've gone too far, acclaimFrom: Dazz The Unhyphenated American© Date: Dec 23, 2007 8:32 AM
..Dazz Approved..
Thanks .. Operation Home
Thanks kim
Arlington National Cemetery
at Christmas

Rest easy, sleep well my brothers.
Know the line has held,
your job is done.
Rest easy, sleep well.
Others have taken up where you fell, the line has held.
Peace, peace, and farewell.

Readers may be interested to know that these wreaths -- some 5,000 -- are donated by the Worcester Wreath Co. of Harrington , Maine . The owner, Merrill Worcester, not only provides the wreaths, but covers the trucking expense as well. He's done this since 1992. A wonderful guy. Also, most years, groups of Maine school kids combine an educational trip to DC with this event to help out. Making this even more remarkable is the fact that Harrington is in one the poorest parts of the state.
Please share this with everyone on your address list.
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May you be forever blessed with the Strength, Hope & Perseverance to be the very best that you can be......
..(One Nation Under God)..From: Petra Luna United Nations . General~The~Real~Me Date: Dec 21, 2007 6:39 AMI WANT TO WISH ALL OF MY WONDERFUL FRIENDS A
BUT I ALSO WANT TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAY
FOR BEING MY FRIENDS !!!
FOR ME, CHRISTMAS IS A VERY SPECIAL TIME OF THE YEAR.
I THINK THAT THERE ARE THREE IMPORTANTANT ELEMENTS TO CHRISTMAS:
1) CELEBRATING THE BIRTH OF BABY JESUS;
2) BRINGING JOY INTO THE HEARTS OF THE CHILDREN AROUND US; AND
3) SPENDING TIME WITH THOSE WE LOVE.
BUT FOR SOME PEOPLE, CHRISTMAS IS A TIME FOR TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE LOWERED GUARD OF OTHERS AROUND THEM. ALREADY WE HERE OF AN ALLEDGED RAPE AT A CHRISTMAS PARTY IN THE UK. OFTEN CHILD MOLESTERS WILL MISUSE THIS HOLY FESTIVAL AS A CHANCE TO GET CLOSE TO OUR KIDS.
IMMORAL INDIVIDUALS USE CHRISTMAS TO CAMOUFLAGE THEIR EVIL DEEDS.
BUT BECAUSE PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELVES HELP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CHILD ABUSE, THIS CHRISTMAS SOME CHILDREN WILL ESCAPE THE SHADDOW OF ABUSE.
FOR SOME CHILDREN WHOM YOU MAY NEVER MEET, YOU HAVE BECOME THEIR “SECRET SANTA”!
THE TREMENDOUS HELP YOU HAVE GIVEN ME THIS YEAR SINCE I FIRST TOOK OVER THIS PROFILE HAS HELPED CHILDREN ESCAPE ABUSE.
BECAUSE YOU HAVE HELPED SPREAD AWARENESS OF CHILD ABUSE, SOME CHILDREN NOW WILL NEVER KNOW THE PAIN AND SUFFERING OF ABUSE, WHO OTHERWISE MIGHT HAVE HAD A VERY UNMERRY CHRISTMAS !!!
SO ON BOTH ON BEHALF OF THE CHILDREN YOU HAVE HELPED AND ON BEHALF OF MYSELF I WANT ONCE MORE TO SAY THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU !!!
I HOPE THAT THE CHILD MOLESTERS AND PAEDOPHILES OUT THERE GET JUST WHAT THEY DESERVE FOR CHRISTMAS TOO !!!
SO … AS WE ENTER INTO ANOTHER YEAR TOGETHER AS FRIENDS, I ALSO WANT TO WISH YOU ALL A
I LOOK FORWARD SO MUCH TO WORKING TOGETHER WITH YOU IN THE COMING YEAR TO MAKE THE NEXT CHRISTMAS AN EVEN MERRIER ONE FOR THOUSANDS OF BOYS AND GIRLS OUT THERE IN THE BIG BAD WORLD !!!
AND TO QUOTE A FELLOW LONDONER, MR CHARLES DICKENS (A CHRISTMAS CAROL, TINY TIM):-
“GOD BLESS US, EVERY ONE !!!”
US Marines T Battery /FIREPOWERFrom: ( CAPT-DAX ) Date: Dec 8, 2007 10:55 PM..Pure Beauty From: ♥ René..Proud Army Wife, & Angel ~ Date: Dec 9, 2007 8:54 AMA scene you will probably never get to see …
This is the sunset at the North Pole with the moon at its closest point.
You also see the sun below the moon. An amazing photo and not one easily duplicated. Please pass it on to others. The Chinese have a saying: “When someone shares with you something of value, you have an obligation to share it with others”.
Take the Crazy Quiz: What Kind of Crazy Are You? at QuizRocket.com !veterans tributeFrom: WARDOGS N WARRIORS Date: Nov 8, 2007 2:54 PM----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: Michael P.Murphy Memorial
Date: Nov 8, 2007 3:43 PM
RE:Veterans Day Tribute from the US NAVY WWII MEMORIAL SITE
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From: All Military, Special Services & Truckers Site
Date: Nov 7, 2007 3:23 PM
RE: Veterans Day Tribute from the US NAVY WWII MEMORIAL SITE
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From: US NAVY WWII MEMORIAL SITE
Date: Nov 7, 2007 1:56 PM
Veterans Day Tribute~from the US NAVY WWII MEMORIAL SITE
God Bless Our Great Country, Our Veterans & Our Troops!
On this Veteran’s Day as we Honor our Veterans from now & in the past I ask you to please set aside one hour of your day to pray for all those who have served our country for the freedoms we now enjoy. I would ask you also during this time to pray for a Daughter of the Greatest Generation. Cathy, the Daughter of Warren Kenneth Mathews who is now struggling for her life & who began this site to Honor her Dad who she has sorely missed for 33 years now is gravely ill.
She has done so much for our Troops & so many others. Since I took over her site for her I have been hearing from so many troops now serving in Iraq & elsewhere who’s entire units & ships will joining in this Prayer Vigil & have been praying for her already as they are grateful for all the support she has given them, uplifting them, praying with them & many times just being there when they needed someone to talk to. They tell me that now she needs “US” & they won’t let her down. It is the least we can do for her after all she’s done for us they tell me. Each message I have read like this has brought me to tears. I’ve been told many stories of what she has done for our troops even using her own meager funds to send them blankets when they were freezing in Afghanistan. As hard as I try to keep this site going for her I know it’s just not the same without her. I could never fill her shoes. In Honor of her WWII Veteran Daddy I ask you to join us.
Cathy’s New York prayer team has organized a Worldwide Prayer Vigil for Cathy who many of us know is not only battling stage 3A breast cancer but the Epidural she gets every 3 months for the pain in her lower back that goes down her rt leg was botched Sept 17th causing her even more hellish pain & migraines making her have to resort to pain pills & Zomig a few times a day. She is unable to run her US NAVY WWII MEMORIAL SITE which I (Katie) am now running for her & staying in her home to help care for her.
It is so hard watching this beautiful, loving, generous lady suffering & weakening so. I have been so honored by her love & friendship as have so many others. I honestly never realized how many lives she has touched until I took over this site for her or how many troops, their loved ones & others she has talked threw their troubled times & prayed with them. I’ve learned that she has spent as long as 17 hours straight on this site helping others even tho she was in great pain since she became crippled several years ago. If someone needed her she was always there for them no matter what. She always put her own needs aside. She loves this site so much & it has been all that has mattered to her since she began it. She had always dedicated her life to helping others in crisis as she worked over 20 years in crisis intervention. My tears flow as I write this. So…
When it is 11:11 am in your own time zone (no converter clocks) on November 11th, 2007, we are going to unite together in Song, Prayer and Meditation for one complete hour, creating a wave as each time zone prays one after the other. Search your heart and you will intuitively know the intentions in your role in this prayer vigil for Cathy’s Healing. This will also serve as an ideal time to add your own prayer requests & your prayers for our Veterans & our Troops serving our country now.
Light a white candle & join us.
Straddling the equator and bordering the International Date Line to the east, the people of the Republic of Kiribati will start ~ Wave 11:11~ and it will be passed around the planet until the final destination of the Republic of Marshall Islands, and the full day of wave energy flow will be completed.
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALANDER FOR THIS MAJOR EVENT!!!
GOD BLESS YOU CATHY AND ALL OUR VETERANS & TROOPS!!!
PLEASE KNOW CATHY HOW LOVED YOU ARE BY SO MANY.
WE ALL NEED YOU IN OUR WORLD!
YOUR TROOPS NEED YOU BACK!
From: Frank/Lonewolf
Cathy needs our help she can't do it alone… God bless you Cathy. God is merciful, He is faithful! I Love you! ...from Frank/Lonewolf

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The Eve of a Graduation Ceremony

i will not explain reasons as to why i posted this i love the video and that is all i will say   From: Earl or E.R. AKA Capt. MorganDate: Dec 22, 2007 7:13 PM Enjoy Carol of the Bells by the Tran...
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Veterans Being Dishonored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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