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ONE MINUTE- FORTY-FIVE SECONDS OF YOUR LIFE
Posted by: John T Moeller at 2:44PM CST on September 25, 2008

 I am not saying we should not try to wear out as many of these machines as we can.  As I would like to think this is a Peace Through Strenght statement. I am wondering if it would help keep "farmers" out of the poppy  fields in Afghannistan.

 

This video arrived in my e-mail box this afternoon and I would like to share it with our veterans and warriors. One would assume if you had this weapon pointed at you it would be wise to keep your head down and count fast………or pray for forgiveness in a language ........of your choice.

 

There may still be minutes that this weapon might be needed by today’s warriors, as the war on terror is not over yet!

 

We do have politicians how would not want to fund one minute and forty-five seconds of your life! You may want to vote accordingly.

 

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/52637/m60_machine_gun/

Compassion Is An Art
Posted by: John T Moeller at 1:16AM CST on September 25, 2008

Yes , we have another RED SHIRT FRIDAY  coming up and I would like to share this video that can be found on the Red Shirt Friday  soldier supporting website. It’s about an artist who loves to paint pictures of fallen heroes and sends her portraits  free of charge to the parents of soldiers WHO GAVE ALL.

 

 This is not about Democrats or Republicans it’s about a cause greater than oneself.

 

Following is a link to  military times……..

 

http://www.militarytimes.com/hancock

WE HAVE LOST ANOTHER WARRIOR WITH WALCOTT AND Q C CONNECTIOS
Posted by: John T Moeller at 2:21AM CST on September 22, 2008

When Nathan Cox told his mother about Afghanistan, he didn’t share details about the fighting, although there was a lot. Instead, he described what interested him most.

He told her about three-story buildings made of cedar and rock, farms terraced out of hillsides and the animals he saw.

“I didn’t know there were monkeys,” Jane Cox said Sunday.

The 32-year-old Davenport native died Saturday from a roadside bombing in violence-marred Korengal Valley, his mother said. She and Nathan’s father, Leslie Cox of Walcott, Iowa, learned of his death from the Army later that day.

There will be more to read this week In the TIMES about this experienced  soldier who many have went to school with. And You can start  reading here.

By Dustin Lemmon | Sunday, September 21, 2008 9:58 PM CDT

SWEET MUSIC TO MY EARS
Posted by: John T Moeller at 1:11AM CST on September 13, 2008

 Listen to the music and listen to the warriors. Who would you trust when the bullets are flying past? 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wms2As61MYU

Listen to the music and listen to the warriors. If you have the courage to step forward to serve whom would you trust? We are in Iraq, get over it…. The question is do we run home with our tail between our legs or leave the citizens of Iraq with some viable security  while the Iraq Armed Forces  train and step into our place?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wms2As61MYU

 

 

A WOUNDED VETERAN SPEAKS OUT
Posted by: John T Moeller at 1:19AM CST on September 10, 2008

A VETERAN’S CHOICE….

 

Dear Mr. Obama ........video

 

 

Well I’ll have to admit some veterans can say it better than I.

 

Some gave some,

                  some gave all!

 

Some will never wake up without remembering their sacrifice.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG4fe9GlWS8
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