Posted on 03/24/2011 4:57:35 PM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER
Grandson Gerry is about halfway through basic now, he has been able to call and they have internet access, if they aren't too tired to use it.
It looks like they'll all survive!
O aimed a little arrow at his little bald head, LOL I hope this running through the woods holding hands stuff isn't part of Obama's indoctrination LOL!
Hooah! Memories, glorious memories....
Please tell him how proud we are! Our son graduated from Fort Benning last May, went to Fort Carson and then was deployed to Afghanistan. He’s somewhere in Kandahar Province. We’re worried because it’s been a good while since we heard from him. We have all of our young Military in our prayers, please keep our son in yours! Thank you!
That holding hands stuff doesn’t look like the training Jimmy Steward or my father would have had, much less my brothers and son. With the repeal of DADT and the forcing them to watch pictures of men kissing...it does make one worry. They are being forced to approve of the unnatural.
Conditioning men to get used to being touched by other men in a girly way....hmmm DADT repeal is all about normalizing homosexual behavior and changing the moral code. Tell your grandson to beware!!!! I am so glad my son got out right before zero got in.
Anyways, I still have some hope because of our military....just with the social conditioning from the Christian paradigm into a pagan paradigm has me really worried. Pagan/atheism is the paradigm of the Brownshirts and Russians and Japanese armies and I have read about the total lack of morality in those armies.
Our Christian army has been the most moral of all armies in the world. It is that paradigm—Christianity—that made it so. Without Judeo/Christian morals you have no honor and no character and no morality—the pagan/atheist paradigms have proven that to be true.
Morality makes all the difference. God Bless America.
What a handsome young man! May God bless him and keep him safe.
Please thank him for his service to our country.
“Are we having fun yet???”
I went through Jump School in July ‘87. I had just PCS’d from Germany where the high temps were in the low 70’s. Needless to say, I didn’t find jump school to be fun.
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