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JimH wrote:
Something cool that Xerox is doing ... Please take a moment to go to the website below and pick out a thank you card for our Troops. We've got tons to be thankful for during the holiday season. Wouldn't it be wonderful of each of our soldiers (and Marines, of course) received a bunch of these??? If you go to this web site, www.LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card. Then Xerox will print it and send it to a soldier currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. Have a super day! So what is your point? My point is that the "Support the Troops" concept is one where the troops can actually read a personalized card of support. It really is a great idea, one I would think you would readily endorse. Someone sent me that link a week or so ago, and I sent a few and then did a general distribution to people in my email. I have it set up as my home page, so I will fill out a new one every time I log on. As nice as you passing along the words of support are to your son and friends, an actually card is nice also and if we get enough people to do it, will impact even more than your son and friends. www.LetsSayThanks.com ps - I would recommend you tell your son that everyone you know, including those in rec.boats pass along their prayers and Godspeed. That way you have covered your verbal pass along and then you can fill out the "www.letsaythanks.com", so more soldiers will get warm words of support during the holiday season. |
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#2
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Reginald Smithers III wrote:
JimH wrote: Something cool that Xerox is doing ... Please take a moment to go to the website below and pick out a thank you card for our Troops. We've got tons to be thankful for during the holiday season. Wouldn't it be wonderful of each of our soldiers (and Marines, of course) received a bunch of these??? If you go to this web site, www.LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card. Then Xerox will print it and send it to a soldier currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. Have a super day! So what is your point? My point is that the "Support the Troops" concept is one where the troops can actually read a personalized card of support. It really is a great idea, one I would think you would readily endorse. Someone sent me that link a week or so ago, and I sent a few and then did a general distribution to people in my email. I have it set up as my home page, so I will fill out a new one every time I log on. As nice as you passing along the words of support are to your son and friends, an actually card is nice also and if we get enough people to do it, will impact even more than your son and friends. www.LetsSayThanks.com ps - I would recommend you tell your son that everyone you know, including those in rec.boats pass along their prayers and Godspeed. That way you have covered your verbal pass along and then you can fill out the "www.letsaythanks.com", so more soldiers will get warm words of support during the holiday season. The only support the troops concept that matters is to work to get them the hell out of Iraq. |
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#3
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HK wrote:
The only support the troops concept that matters is to work to get them the hell out of Iraq. Harry, I agree with you, but for the guy/girl in Iraq this holiday season, (I am including Christians, Jews and Muslims and whomever else) a card can be heart warming Thanks. Keep up your work to get them out of Iraq, but it should not impact on you or anyone using: www.LetsSayThanks.com |
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#4
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On Nov 18, 6:53 pm, HK wrote:
Reginald Smithers III wrote: JimH wrote: Something cool that Xerox is doing ... Please take a moment to go to the website below and pick out a thank you card for our Troops. We've got tons to be thankful for during the holiday season. Wouldn't it be wonderful of each of our soldiers (and Marines, of course) received a bunch of these??? If you go to this web site,www.LetsSayThanks.comyou can pick out a thank you card. Then Xerox will print it and send it to a soldier currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. Have a super day! So what is your point? My point is that the "Support the Troops" concept is one where the troops can actually read a personalized card of support. It really is a great idea, one I would think you would readily endorse. Someone sent me that link a week or so ago, and I sent a few and then did a general distribution to people in my email. I have it set up as my home page, so I will fill out a new one every time I log on. As nice as you passing along the words of support are to your son and friends, an actually card is nice also and if we get enough people to do it, will impact even more than your son and friends. www.LetsSayThanks.com ps - I would recommend you tell your son that everyone you know, including those in rec.boats pass along their prayers and Godspeed. That way you have covered your verbal pass along and then you can fill out the "www.letsaythanks.com", so more soldiers will get warm words of support during the holiday season. The only support the troops concept that matters is to work to get them the hell out of Iraq.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "F" you, you are the last person to tell us what someone serving their country would want. I don't think someone like you could even really understand why someone would serve in the first place... |
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#6
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"HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Nov 18, 6:53 pm, HK wrote: Reginald Smithers III wrote: JimH wrote: Something cool that Xerox is doing ... Please take a moment to go to the website below and pick out a thank you card for our Troops. We've got tons to be thankful for during the holiday season. Wouldn't it be wonderful of each of our soldiers (and Marines, of course) received a bunch of these??? If you go to this web site,www.LetsSayThanks.comyou can pick out a thank you card. Then Xerox will print it and send it to a soldier currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. Have a super day! So what is your point? My point is that the "Support the Troops" concept is one where the troops can actually read a personalized card of support. It really is a great idea, one I would think you would readily endorse. Someone sent me that link a week or so ago, and I sent a few and then did a general distribution to people in my email. I have it set up as my home page, so I will fill out a new one every time I log on. As nice as you passing along the words of support are to your son and friends, an actually card is nice also and if we get enough people to do it, will impact even more than your son and friends. www.LetsSayThanks.com ps - I would recommend you tell your son that everyone you know, including those in rec.boats pass along their prayers and Godspeed. That way you have covered your verbal pass along and then you can fill out the "www.letsaythanks.com", so more soldiers will get warm words of support during the holiday season. The only support the troops concept that matters is to work to get them the hell out of Iraq.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "F" you, you are the last person to tell us what someone serving their country would want. I don't think someone like you could even really understand why someone would serve in the first place... Au contraire. I can understand why a young man or woman would want to donate a couple of years of his or her life to public service, whatever direction that service takes. I will admit that going into military service with a good chance of ending up in Bush's idiotic war in Iraq makes no sense to me. Yep, it is time Bush either delivered Osama Bin Laden's head or get the **** out. Let the Taliban kill their own people as they rebuild and perhaps the UN will get off their buts in fear once the next crop of dictators grow up with power. No kidding, you can stay in war like this for too long. They like you at first then kill you. Save it for a nuke later. Costs too damn much. |
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#7
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 01:18:00 GMT, "Canuck57"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Nov 18, 6:53 pm, HK wrote: Reginald Smithers III wrote: JimH wrote: Something cool that Xerox is doing ... Please take a moment to go to the website below and pick out a thank you card for our Troops. We've got tons to be thankful for during the holiday season. Wouldn't it be wonderful of each of our soldiers (and Marines, of course) received a bunch of these??? If you go to this web site,www.LetsSayThanks.comyou can pick out a thank you card. Then Xerox will print it and send it to a soldier currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. Have a super day! So what is your point? My point is that the "Support the Troops" concept is one where the troops can actually read a personalized card of support. It really is a great idea, one I would think you would readily endorse. Someone sent me that link a week or so ago, and I sent a few and then did a general distribution to people in my email. I have it set up as my home page, so I will fill out a new one every time I log on. As nice as you passing along the words of support are to your son and friends, an actually card is nice also and if we get enough people to do it, will impact even more than your son and friends. www.LetsSayThanks.com ps - I would recommend you tell your son that everyone you know, including those in rec.boats pass along their prayers and Godspeed. That way you have covered your verbal pass along and then you can fill out the "www.letsaythanks.com", so more soldiers will get warm words of support during the holiday season. The only support the troops concept that matters is to work to get them the hell out of Iraq.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "F" you, you are the last person to tell us what someone serving their country would want. I don't think someone like you could even really understand why someone would serve in the first place... Au contraire. I can understand why a young man or woman would want to donate a couple of years of his or her life to public service, whatever direction that service takes. I will admit that going into military service with a good chance of ending up in Bush's idiotic war in Iraq makes no sense to me. Yep, it is time Bush either delivered Osama Bin Laden's head or get the **** out. Let the Taliban kill their own people as they rebuild and perhaps the UN will get off their buts in fear once the next crop of dictators grow up with power. No kidding, you can stay in war like this for too long. They like you at first then kill you. Save it for a nuke later. Costs too damn much. When one has friends who will protect their ass, anything can be said. |
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#8
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On Nov 18, 8:06 pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Nov 18, 6:53 pm, HK wrote: Reginald Smithers III wrote: JimH wrote: Something cool that Xerox is doing ... Please take a moment to go to the website below and pick out a thank you card for our Troops. We've got tons to be thankful for during the holiday season. Wouldn't it be wonderful of each of our soldiers (and Marines, of course) received a bunch of these??? If you go to this web site,www.LetsSayThanks.comyoucan pick out a thank you card. Then Xerox will print it and send it to a soldier currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. Have a super day! So what is your point? My point is that the "Support the Troops" concept is one where the troops can actually read a personalized card of support. It really is a great idea, one I would think you would readily endorse. Someone sent me that link a week or so ago, and I sent a few and then did a general distribution to people in my email. I have it set up as my home page, so I will fill out a new one every time I log on. As nice as you passing along the words of support are to your son and friends, an actually card is nice also and if we get enough people to do it, will impact even more than your son and friends. www.LetsSayThanks.com ps - I would recommend you tell your son that everyone you know, including those in rec.boats pass along their prayers and Godspeed. That way you have covered your verbal pass along and then you can fill out the "www.letsaythanks.com", so more soldiers will get warm words of support during the holiday season. The only support the troops concept that matters is to work to get them the hell out of Iraq.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "F" you, you are the last person to tell us what someone serving their country would want. I don't think someone like you could even really understand why someone would serve in the first place... Au contraire. I can understand why a young man or woman would want to donate a couple of years of his or her life to public service, whatever direction that service takes. I will admit that going into military service with a good chance of ending up in Bush's idiotic war in Iraq makes no sense to me.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So we agree again, you don't understand this subject. That brings me to the question then, why would you use it to hate on folks that do? |
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#9
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:06:36 -0500, HK wrote:
I will admit that going into military service with a good chance of ending up in Bush's idiotic war in Iraq makes no sense to me. Johnson's idiotic war in Vietnam didn't make a lot of sense to me either, but I went anway. Hell, I volunteered. And know what? If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing. |
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#10
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:06:36 -0500, HK wrote: I will admit that going into military service with a good chance of ending up in Bush's idiotic war in Iraq makes no sense to me. Johnson's idiotic war in Vietnam didn't make a lot of sense to me either, but I went anway. Hell, I volunteered. And know what? If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing. I try not to do things that make no sense to me. |
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