...for your sacrifice and courage to protect our freedom.
Posted by Signs by Shawn (Member # 426) on :
your welcome,we do (did) it because we believe in the freedom to be free to hate or love anything as much as we want!! And NOT be ridiculed or bashed for it, in other words we do it for Cheryl!! :-)
Have a good one all!
Shawn
Posted by Eric Barker (Member # 2972) on :
You're welcome, Glenn. Thanks for remembering.
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
Yes Indeed Glenn. And I think it is important to have a soldier to corespond with. I have one.
Posted by John Deaton III (Member # 925) on :
I have no more respect in my heart for anyone I know than those that have served and are serving. God Bless em all!
Posted by old paint (Member # 549) on :
thanks glenn.......you mean i was "protectin" ya???????
Posted by Ian Wilson (Member # 177) on :
Thanks Glenn even though I served down under Ian
Posted by Steve Barba (Member # 431) on :
Thanks Glen!
Posted by Steve Burke (Member # 2674) on :
A lot of Americans (and Canadians) have died protecting other countries. I salute all who have, and all who returned. I wish more people appreciated that, both home and abroad.. we don't realize what we have here in North America- freedom, free enterprise... I joined a fraternity in college, and one of our pledges was that if Canada went to war we signed up the next day. Mercifully that never happened, but we did lose many brothers decades ago, and their sacrifice is still remembered.
I know OUR gov't treats most vets like groundskeepers at a country club- a necessary evil, but don't give'em too much credit or they will want sumpin!! It's shameful.
Posted by Todd Gill (Member # 2569) on :
I'm with Glenn on thanking all you who have laid your life on the line so that the rest of us common folks can enjoy peace, freedom, and a good life.
The protectors of freedom and liberty are heroes in my book for simply enlisting...whether they were called into conflict or not. Many thanks and moral support from Michigan.