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5:09:04 PM EST
Feeling Hopeful
Hearing The dog barking in the distance
Bring our troops home safely
Prayer
Request
I understand the weather in Iraq
is very difficult to bear right now.
Our troops need our
prayers for strength, endurance and safety.
Send this on after a
short prayer; please don't break it:
"Lord, hold our troops in your
loving hands.
Protect them as they protect us.
Bless them and their
families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of
need.
Amen."
When you read this please stop
for a moment and say a prayer for our troops around the world.
Do not let it stop
with you, please - of all the gifts you could give a US Soldier, Sailor, Airman,
or Marine deployed in harm's way, prayer is the very best!!!
Thank
you.
(Special thanks to Keith, who has a daughter in Iraq)
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5:37:20 PM EDT
Feeling Hopeful
Hearing Barry Manilow's Unchained Melody Live in concert
Military enlistment at age 42? I'd join again 50!
To: Caffertyfile@cnn.com
Dear Mr. Cafferty,
I have always enjoyed your editorial comments. I am writing to answer your television poll regarding upping the enlistment age to 42 years old.
I am a Vietnam-era veteran. I joined the Army at the age of 17 during the height of the Vietnam War. If they were to increase the enlistment age to 50 years old, I would re-enlist today and ask for service in Iraq.
I enjoyed the freedoms of any American kid. I enjoyed the right to say the Pledge of Allegiance in school daily. Thanksgiving, Easter and the Fourth of July were my favorite holidays. Oppression, anarchy and tyranny never played a role in determining how I worshiped my God.
Freedom is always rendered in human blood, sacrifice and duty.
A surprising number of Americans have forgotten the price that we paid for our free and democratic society. The Iraqis are now paying for theirs.
I love my president, my country and what it means to be an American citizen.
Christopher Montgomery; proud to be an American!
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What does it mean to be an American?
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Unchained Melody dedicated to our soldiers in combat
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8:30:02 PM EDT
Feeling Happy
Celebrate Independance!
Picture #1 Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki; U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad.
Picture #2 Dancing in the streets!
I am an American veteran and a concerned American citizen. I, like many other American vets, have been following the events in Iraq. And I have made a few observations that I would like to share with you today.
One thing that is so important for a fledgling democracy is patriotism. I have made the observation that it is never, if ever mentioned by the various media outlets or our very own government of the United States of America.
Patriotism builds national pride. It creates an atmosphere that is both positive and encouraging. Patriotism has a two-fold benefit. It will unite the Iraqi people as a nation. It shall quicken the return of those Americans who have served their country in Iraq.
We, as a nation, need to teach them that the freedom, which they shall hold dear, is something to celebrate! They are willing to pay the ultimate sacrifice. Let them celebrate their independence and freedom. An Independence Day, something like our Fourth of July, is but one way that the Iraqi people can build national pride.
I am not a politician. Nor do I work for any governmental agencies. This is just an observation that I, as an American citizen, have made. I think that this concept is not only worthy of mention, but also necessary for their continued success as a nation and hasten the return of our American men and women, who so bravely served their government.
America. It is something to celebrate and be proud of. Let's teach them national pride by our example!
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7:45:09 PM EDT
Feeling Hopeful
Hearing The sound of a gentle rain on the window
A work in progress
Just wanted to let you know that I have a blog page. It is at http://uforc.blogspot.com/ Iwill be back soon to update this post. Please come back
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