On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 16:42:57 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub@thadeecider.com>
wrote:
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>"Scott in Florida" <JustAskl@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:tnajj3hroqedba40bkajhkkbdcjba13e4g@4ax.com.. .
>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:05:18 -0800, Fartus Ignitus
>> <fartusignitus@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Dubya shows his utter contempt for the military
>>
>> Our great President George W. Bush has NEVER shown contempt for the
>> military.
>>
>> You are confused.
>>
>> It is Billy Bob Blow Job Klintoon that showed utter contempt for the
>> military.
>>
>> --
>> Scott in Florida
>>
>
>So Scott, how do you feel about Duhbya going down to the ranch and sending
>Cheney to do the honors on Veterans Day? (this should be good)
>
He did an excellent job.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i...9A0fQD8SS1PC00
He went to American Legion Post 121, which was honoring four Texas men
who were among the more than 3,860 members of the U.S. military who
have died in Iraq since 2003. They were Army Spc. Javier Antonio
Villanueva of Bellmead, Army Spc. Jeffrey Paul Shaffer of Waco, Marine
Lance Cpl. Johnny Ray Strong of Waco and Marine Gunnery Sgt. John
David Fry of Lorena.
Post Commander Clayton Hueske admitted being nervous, but said he was
proud to have Bush in attendance at the emotional event, which ended
with the audience joining a soloist in singing "God Bless America."
A bugler played taps. Post officials offered comforting words to the
fallen troops' families and presented them with honorary plaques and
flags that have flown over the state capitol.
"These men and women saw the future of the terrorists' intent for our
country and they said with clear voices, 'Not on my watch,'" Bush said
of the troops.
"America is blessed to have such brave defenders. They are tomorrow's
veterans and they are bringing pride to our country. Their service is
noble and it is necessary," he said. "The enemies who attacked us six
years ago want to strike our country again, and next time they hope to
kill Americans on a scale that will make 9/11 pale by comparison."
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I spent the day at a Veteran's Day Parade....taking pictures of real
heroes.
I also made it a point of welcoming home all the Viet Nam vets that
marched.
What did YOU do?
--
Scott in Florida