duneangel
Mar 19 2003, 10:50 PM
I think that all of us can agree that our heros of today and will be forever are the people at war right now. They are out there and they are fighting for all of us. Putting their lives on the line. We are living thru history. :black: Today was my brothers b-day and we went out to eat when the president addressed the nation that we were going to war the restaurant turned down the music and upped all the t.v.s and for the first time in my life an exspencive busy restaraunt was completely quiet. not evena kid was crying. The heros are the ones that our saving our futures. Saving America from being attacked. American is not scared.....we are brave. Well, how I feel about Suddam I can't say 'cuz i would break the rules of the message board. Maybe we'll be lucky and he'll become another HItler and commite suicide. But i'm praying for our heros that are out there fighting and protecting us. I prey for all of you.
THinking of the brave soldiers
Joan Kellogg
a.k.a. Dune ANgel
KingGlamis
Mar 19 2003, 11:00 PM
Amen. Thanks to our troops for fighting for us and the world.
KingGlamis
Mar 19 2003, 11:00 PM
Amen. Thanks to our troops for fighting for us and the world.
RRon3
Mar 19 2003, 11:21 PM
Well said, duneangel. My thoughts and prayers are with our troops for a speedy and decisive victory.
Buggyless
Mar 20 2003, 07:34 AM
Very well said, DuneAngel! Our prayers are with the troops and their families.
Chummin
Mar 20 2003, 09:01 AM
Although I agree 100% with DuneAngel.. I want to add something to this conversation..
Heros of the past need to be recognized as well. It is after all because of them we live the lives we do.
During Vietnam our Heros were spit on and told to leave the country that sent them to fight for.
Korea faced similar threats from home.
Beirut was not even recognized...
WW II although not many left, they fought for the freedom of us all world wide.
Many of these soldiers came home and there were no parades, no hand shakes, and no body waiting up for them. They were alone in a time of need.
So, When you think of todays soldiers, please remember, they are as good as they are because of the soldiers before them. Please take the time to thank these people as I am sure they are pinned to the TV living the nightmare they went through at this very moment.
Thanks,
Chummin
Chummin
Mar 21 2003, 09:39 AM
up.. this topic seems to be broken..
Poiks
Mar 21 2003, 09:49 AM
I hope Saddam and Osama are captured alive and put on trial for crimes against humanity. They're both well worthy of public humiliation, and martyrdom is too good for them.
Let 'em finish out their lives in a prison cell somewhere.
~*Angel*~
Mar 22 2003, 02:55 PM
make a public example of them kill them live on tv
Copper
Mar 25 2003, 08:57 PM
Chummin, You are ssssssoooo right. Tears are coming to my eyes right now just appreciating what OUR troops have done for this country throughout the years. I just want to say a big THANK YOU! Our troops are so awesome. THANK YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!
LoBuck
Mar 25 2003, 09:44 PM
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make a public example of them kill them live on tv

While that is a gut reaction, we wouldn't do it. That's what sets
U apart from THEM.
Esco
Mar 26 2003, 11:32 AM
All troops no matter what service have my respect big time and I wish them all the best, my brother served 24yrs and even volunteered to sign on longer to help fight this war.
Thanks one and all
Valen76
Apr 20 2003, 12:35 AM
Chummin
Nice flags on your post. I can tell you first hand that 1MarDiv is doing as well as they have in the past...continuing the tradation. Although I am not with them right now I have many friends that are.
Semper Fi,
SSgt M
dezfan1
Apr 20 2003, 05:07 PM
Thank God for them, and good luck to them all!
LIVE FREE OR DIE!
Washroad
Apr 21 2003, 06:46 AM
Valen76 (Darrin) is one of my riding buddies! He's been over there since late October/early November. Spent Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Presidents Day all over there kickin' Iraqi butt!
Hurry home, amigo! We gotta get that ESR warmed up!
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