Well, I thought it time to write another post. But, today, I couldn’t possibly write one without first paying my respects to our allies.
Of course, I can’t possibly properly eulogize the brave souls who fought alongside our warriors. They need no eulogy. Their character, ability, and spirit are legendary.
I personally haven’t interacted with any of the soldiers. But, I can tell you, my dad, a career soldier, did serve with Aussies and New Zealanders. He held them in very high regard as soldiers, and people in general.
So, today, I think it’s appropriate to commemorate and celebrate the noble souls who fought with us toward our common causes. While I pray such common causes would never again be necessary, we are honored that they did, and that they will should such a need ever again arise.
A salute of respect and admiration is all that I can offer.
ROGER THAT
The underprivileged of Londonistan take what they deserve; water bottles for the decadent one percent Marathon runners.
Who in this world would have thought playing the victim would be a winning presidential strategy?
…..who wants a victim from president??
and who in this world advised Hillary to whine?
‘…..who wants a victim from president??’
The millions of ‘victims’ who want to be rewarded as such.
but they were good boys…they were turning their lives around
…one even got a tattoo of a heart on his forehead
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/04/27/bronx-accused-gang-members-bust/
Yes, good boys, all of them!
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