God Bless America, Her Veterans
And Her Troops In Harm's Way
"One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half." ~Sir Winston Churchill-British politician (1874 - 1965)
Pelosi's Cut-and-Run Bill, also knows as the "Drop Dead U.S. Troops" Bill, has sent a clear message to our armed forces, and to those of us who support our troops in harm's way.
In an Al-Jazeera newspaper in Iran dated 3/23/07, guess what was on the front page? "Bush Vows to Veto Iraq Pullout Bill" "Pelosi had to canvas support from skeptical Democrats to get the necessary votes. The US House of Representatives has voted to impose a September 2008 deadline for withdrawing all American combat troops from Iraq." It is not surprising that this made the front page. That's what Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wanted to hear, he wanted to know WHEN our troops would be getting out of Iraq. Gee, I wonder why he wants to know? Strangely enough, Ahmadinejad's navy kidnapped 15 British sailors and marines on the very same day. Bold move considering he cancelled his trip to come to the US (letting him come here is a joke in, and of itself) to speak at the United Nations (the UN being an even bigger joke) about the nukes he is building up to use against the United States and Israel. When the first mushroom cloud hits the west coast of the US, who will Pelosi call for help? When the anti-American crowds in San Francisco and in Portland, OR, find their state uninhabitable for decades due to radiocative fallout, who will they go to for help? Will they blame Bush like they blamed him for Katrina, a NAUTRAL disaster? I am willing to bet there will be another massive terrorist attack on US soil, shortly after our troops are yanked completely out of Iraq by an irrational female and her flock of sheep. A ficitonal character, a terrorist, on the show '24' said it best, "they are being led to their own slaugher!" He was right! Even if it was a television show, there is truth in that statement. After today's disastrous passing of a bill that puts our troops in even more harm than they already were, I see some 'leading' going on, don't you? Don't blame me! Hey, I didn't vote those weasels into Congress. What a woman on the far end of her menopausal cycle, is doing as Speaker of the House, is beyond me. I didn't want her there. To think they could put a completely insane woman 3rd in line for the Presidency of America, is frightening. And today's passing of the cut-and-run bill proves just how well-founded my fears are. Pelosi and her cronies might as well grab a couple of canisters of chemical warfare from the Iranian nutjobs, and start killing Americans. This way is a slow death, just waiting to see what Iran will do when the 'deadline' for troop withdrawal out of Iraq arrives. |

Iranian Navy Kidnaps 15 British Sailors and Marines
Ms. Pelosi might as well have been standing on the shore with them.
Visit the websites for our friends and allies, "When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber." -- Sir Winston Churchill, British politician (1874 - 1965)
"We're one for all and all for one, behind the man behind the gun." ---George M. Cohan
Military Graphics courtesy of DefenseLINK Multimedia Gallery
"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy
To me, these protesters are starving for attention and the media is giving them just what they want. The media is scrounging for the first video of or the first interview with these people. It is in poor taste, and it is bad judgment on the part of all those who participate in these protests, whether they are marching or covering the marches.
The way the protesters treated our veterans during and after the Vietnam war, was a disgrace. The protesters today are bringing back the memory of that time for me and I am not a veteran. Imagine how it must make our veterans feel to see this all over again.
I sleep under the blanket of freedom our veterans fought for back then, and are fighting for now. Therefore, just the way I said it back in the 60's, I say:
Another message for you anti-war protesters:
Read my thoughts on: -and-
Burning the United States Flag
Some moron left a comment on a message board about having the right to burn the American Flag. He said that it was just a piece of fabric. This imbecile would do well in reading the following true story. No explanation is needed. I think this says it all!
During the last year, we were allowed outside most days for a couple of minutes to bathe. We showered by drawing
water from a concrete tank with a homemade bucket. One day as we all stood by the tank, stripped of our clothes, a young Naval
pilot named Mike Christian found the remnants of a handkerchief in a gutter that ran under the prison wall. Mike managed to sneak
the grimy rag into our cell and began fashioning it into a flag.
Over time we all loaned him a little soap, and he spent
days cleaning the material. We helped by scrounging and
stealing bits and pieces of anything he could use. At night, under
his mosquito net, Mike worked on the flag. He made red and blue
from ground-up roof tiles and tiny amounts of ink and painted
the colors onto the cloth with watery rice glue. Using thread
from his own blanket and a homemade bamboo needle, he sewed
on stars.
Early in the morning a few days later, when the guards
were not alert, he whispered loudly from the back of our cell, "Hey
gang, look here." He proudly held up this tattered piece of cloth,
waving it as if in a breeze. If you used your imagination, you could
tell it was supposed to be an American flag. When he raised that
smudgy fabric, we automatically stood straight and saluted, our
chests puffing out, and more than a few eyes had tears.
About once a week the guards would strip us, run us
outside and go through our clothing. During one of those
shakedowns, they found Mike's flag. We all knew what would
happen. That night they came for him.
Night interrogations were always the worst. They
opened the cell door and pulled Mike out. We could hear the
beginning of the torture before they even had him in the torture
cell. They beat him most of the night.
About daylight they pushed what was left of him back
through the cell door. He was badly broken; even his voice was
gone. Within two weeks, despite the danger, Mike scrounged
another piece of cloth and began another flag. The Stars and
Stripes, our national symbol, was worth the sacrifice to him. Now
whenever I see the flag, I think of Mike and the morning he first
waved that tattered emblem of a nation. It was then, thousands
of miles from home in a lonely prison cell, that he showed us
what it is to be truly free. Also read my thoughts on Michael Moore When asked why he chose to join the US in the disarmament of Iraq, Prime Minister Tony Blair said:
"...because it was the right thing to do."
"We are the ally of the US not because they are powerful, but because we share their values."
"Britain has never been a nation to hide at the back."
"We the British are a people that stand by our friends in time of need, My thoughts and prayers go out to the people who were attacked this morning 07/07/05, in London. While watching the movie, "Path to War" the other night, I noticed something about the media that I probably did not pay much attention to as a teenager. The movie was about LBJ's involvement in the Vietnam War.
Every night on the news, they would run the names of US servicemen killed in Vietnam that day, during the war. This, of course, was more for a ratings boost than a tribute. The media has always thrived on tragic tales and knows that the public
can be incited to riot over something they see on TV.
However, on the same news broadcast, they would show anti-war protesters. I think after a time, they showed more anti-war protest footage than they did tributes to the fallen men in Vietnam.
I believe that this display of irresponsible news coverage was the basis for the American public's treatment of our Vietnam Veterans upon their return home. The news people were not totally to blame; we are responsible for our own actions and need to take responsibility for the way we treated the Vietnam Veterans. Nonetheless, I feel the news coverage played a role in it somewhat.
A perfect example of just how insensitive and immoral our news media is, yesterday I heard the story about some kook who filed a lawsuit so that he could publish photos he took of the draped coffins of some our military who gave their lives for this man's First Amendment Right. What angered me even more was that my local news program showed the photos on TV, and then I go on to the CNN website to see the GALLERY of photos this man published. I won't watch any other news program from now on except for Bill O'Reilly's No-Spin Zone. The media loves the war, they love the anti-war protesters, and they love the publicity they get when they outrage us with their disgusting acts of disrespect for our military and our county.
The news story dominating all the major news networks is the one about 'prisoner abuse'. Here are websites that tell of the 'prisoner abuse' inflicted upon troops in the Vietnam POW camps. Shame on the elite media for not thinking this was, or is now, a big story.
That's Not the Way it Is Anymore, Walter Cronkite!
I realized something while watching the movie Path to War again last night.
There is a phenomenon going on in Hollywood with the Celebrity Anti-War Protesters. The people who starred in movies about wars, have all lost their minds. They think they were actually in the war that was being played out in a movie they starred in. Consider this:
Alec Baldwin, who has a secret desire and fantasizes about killing the Vice President of the United States, played Bob McNamara, the Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War. He played McNamara as a man ridden with guilt for talking Johnson into sending more and more troops into Vietnam as the years progressed. Johnson finally got rid of McNamara when he testified that he felt differently about the President sending the troops to Vietnam, even though he was all for it in the beginning and advised him to do so.
Then he played a military man in Pearl Harbor who led the troops that dropped bombs on Japan in WWII.
See a pattern?
I think he went goofy believing that he really was in the war. I think he is unable to separate fact from fiction.
Now think about Martin Sheen, the guy who paraded past the White House, with a bucket on his head or something, protesting the 50th anniversary of dropping the bomb on Hiroshima. I don't know what he thought he was accomplishing since it happened 50 years before, hence the anniversary, but I think he had flashbacks of Apocalypse Now. I know he suffered a heart attack during the filming of that movie, but maybe he also suffered some kind of breakdown and believed he was a Vietnam Vet.
And let's not forget his son, although with Charlie, drugs and the effects on his brain could be a factor. Charlie thought he really was in a "Platoon". Now he thinks our government slaughtered its own people on September 11th, and then accused Bush of blaming it on psychopathic suicide wackos from Afghanistan!
There is Mike Farrell as well. He not only protests wars, he campaigns for twice-convicted cop killers. I think all those years on MASH, protesting the war as B J Hunneycutt, drove him insane. He thinks America is still at war with Korea, and he believes he's still fighting that war.
I can't explain Ann Garfola, whoever she is, because I don't know a single movie she's been in, and I can't explain Susan Sarandon or Tim Robbins. Tim went to Mars and to prison and was a nut in Jacobs Ladder years ago, maybe that sprung a brain cell or two loose, but Sarandon, I can't explain. She's probably just along for the ride with her husband, Tim.
I think casting directors should screen their actors better when filming a war movie. We have a bunch of looneys in Hollywood running around thinking they're war veterans and now feel it's their duty to protest the war.
By the way, I have the Pearl Harbor videotape that I will give away to anyone who wants it. With Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck (remember him, was dating J-lo for a while?) starring in it, and seeing as how they're both anti-war protesters and extremely vocal about 9/11, I'll never watch that again.
I feel sorry for these people. They have some kind of mental disorder that is going undiagnosed. Until now.
Pay no attention to the moonbat. He likes to Rant! I hear he was one of Kerry's speechwriters. Or click on it
if you want to hear more looney-tunes from the liberal leftards!
Senator John (married to the ketchup heiress) Kerry: "You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
Can we expect anything else from this clown, other than stupid remarks? When he ran for president he made comments frequently that put our troops in harm's way. There are unaccounted for POW/MIA's from all wars. My thoughts and prayers go out to the POW/MIA's and their families. Visit the following websites to find out how you can help to obtain a full accounting of our POW/MIA's.
Visit a page I have started building for POW/MIA's.
Also see my tribute to the Vietnam Veterans from the City of Brotherly Love:
If you want to know what the men and women in the military are doing to defend our country and our freedom, visit the following links. You can also find out how to show our servicemen and women that you are proud and thankful for what they are doing.
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and Other Extremist Groups on March 17, 2007 in Washington DC
Why I Went to The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall Mardh 17, 2007

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  God Bless Our Vietnam Veterans
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Courtesy of Doc's Patriotic Graphics
(Condensed from a speech by Leo K. Thorsness, recipient of The Congressional Medal of Honor)
and why I think he and Saddam would get along swell.

Thanks to: Doc's Patriotic Graphics for this one. I love it!
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Read what one who served his country has to say on this subject and a whole lot more.![]()
Great Britain awakens as well!
{also in Harm's Way}
Press Conference, September 3, 2002
Speech to Foreign Office Conference, January 7, 2003
Address to United Kingdom, March 30, 2003
trial and tragedy, and we do so without hesitation now."
Speech to Parliament, September 14, 2001

"To retreat now, I believe, would put at hazard all that we hold dearest, turn the United Nations back into a talking shop, stifle the first steps of progress in the Middle East; leave the Iraqi people to the mercy of events on which we would have relinquished all power to influence for the better." ~ Prime Minister Tony Blair ~ March 18, 2003
To our greatest friend and ally, Great Britain,
I stand behind you, and support you - 110%!
America never backs down and never surrenders!
photo courtesy of In Our Hearts and Memories
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(written before Walter passed away, but the sentiment's the same)
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Congratulations to President George W. Bush on his re-election!
God Bless America, Our President, and Our Troops!
"GOD HELP AMERICA, THE US TROOPS, AND OUR ALLIES! It was nice knowin' ya!
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DefenseLink - United States Department of Defense
US Department of Defense About the War on Terrorism
There Used To Be A Link Here, but since moonbats voted radicals into the White House, the website no longer exists. Yeah, that sounds about right, Barack!
ANYBODY ELSE BUIDLING A BOMB SHELTER YET? CUZ WE'RE GONNA NEED IT! FRIGHTENED MUCH?
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The Meadow of Wildflowers - Period of American History
Let Us Never Forget Our Missing Heroes
Working for a Full and Complete Accounting of our POW/MIA's
Veterans Helping Hospitalized Veterans and Our Troops Overseas!
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True American heroes of WWII
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Integrity, Service, Excellence