Posted on 01/29/2005 2:13:42 PM PST by gopwinsin04
Nashville, Tennessee..
Waving ~ ~ ~ to Kirby's friends!!!
Thanks, enjoy!
If you have the sources or first-hand knowledge, write about it, and send it to me as a private message; I'll polish the English and send it back to you and you can use it however you see fit. (I'm a smalltime fiction writer, but not a reporter.)
I didn't bother him past that comment. Didn't feel appropriate. There seemed to be acceptance in his voice of the mechanism for his election choice, but the hurt was still there. I think he is on our side. But, put yourself in a disaster movie where all or most of your family is killed, or your hometown is destroyed and remade - - you feel positively about the victory over the threat, but you hurt for what has been lost.
Awesome thread! Thank you.
Hey, Kirby's friends! After you've seen this beautiful thread, why do you stroll around the rest of Free Republic and join us!
Assuming you're veterans, and there are a lot of us here.
If the unilateralist cowboy Bush and his neocon cabal had not defied the UN and the wishes of old Europe, none of this would be happening ...
ROTFLMAO! ;-D (#123)
The incredible thing about prayer is that none of us know, at a given time, who is interceding on our behalf in prayer. And we'll be pretty darned embarrassed and humble when we finally find out. Some of us, including myself, will probably have some apologizing to do on the other side.
I can't help but consider all those brave Americans (and Iraqis, Poles, Brits, Aussies, etc.) who have paid the ultimate price to make this day a reality. They did not die in vain.....and I'd like to spit in the face of every lib/dem who intimates as much. The latter are the enemies of freedom.
I can feel the joy they show in the pictures.
They are VERY appreciative and rejoicing.
WHAT A DAY THIS IS!!!!
They're nearly in tears and some are in tears for a moment they may have thought would never happen.
I am sooo happy for them!
President George W. Bush meets with Iraqi Fulbright Scholars in the Roosevelt Room, Feb. 3, 2004.
You are right, Annie.
I would also like to spit in their faces. How dare they betray our brave men and women in uniform who gave their all? Damn the Kennedy's of this world.
Do you think these folks will bitch about having to stand in line to vote like some of our Democrat voters did in November? Somehow, I think not.
President George W. Bush talks with Iraqis whose right hands were amputated under the regime of Saddam Hussein during a visit to the Oval, Office May 25, 2004. The attendees had received medical attention in the United States.
President George W. Bush talks with Idres Hawarry, Della Jaff and Dr. Katrin Michael, survivors of a chemical weapons attack in Halabja, Iraq, during a meeting in the Oval Office, March 14, 2003. Halbja is a Kurdish village in Northern Iraq where a chemical weapons attack killed 5, 000 people 15 years ago.
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