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Posted by Sam in NJ on October 15, 2004 at 10:58:34 from (216.83.107.2):
In Reply to: Toughest thing posted by John Hellmann on October 14, 2004 at 21:09:54:
John, Thanks for your post. It's great to finally hear the truth from someone who has actually been there. God Bless your son and his comrades for their efforts and sacrifices in order that the rest of us can go on living the way we do. It's unfortunate that the majority of us are only able to hear what the liberal media wants us to hear. What's even more infuriating is to know that the same liberals who think it's no big deal that a president wears his pants around his ankles, will villify a good man with integrity who has had to make some very hard choices when it comes to our national security. I remember how I felt the day those towers fell. I also remember the speech President Bush gave while standing next to a rescue worker on a pile of rubble. Through his megaphone he said we would seek out and destroy these terrorists where they live. He has kept his promise. Freedom is not free. God Bless our soldiers, and God Bless our country. Sam
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