Posted on 11/11/2005 6:06:12 PM PST by MoJo2001
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Thank you for all you do Diva! *HUGS*
Songs.
First row.
top.
far right.
Why, Hello, I Love You too!
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Operation Seasons Greetings |
The FReeper Canteen/Proud Patriots, Inc are proud to present *Operation Seasons Greetings* again this year. Operation Seasons Greetings is an effort to ensure that our military Troops receive the holiday cheer they deserve from back home. If you are interested in helping, here's what you can do: 2. Get your churches involved with gathering items to send to our Troops. 3. Get your children involved. Have them draw pictures. 4. Send Christmas cards or regular Holiday greetings cards. Help to ensure that all of our Troops get a holiday message. How do you do that? Go to the Dollar Store (or whatever store you shop at) and buy the boxed greeting cards. Sign them and then mail them off to Proud Patriots. 5. Donate for shipping! You can join one of the teams: You can help one of the teams and coordinating efforts with the team leader you choose to join. FReepmail them to get more information. If you need more information about Proud Patriots, please visit our website at www.proudpatriots.org
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(Invisible from others seeing this...sprinkling fairy dust....)
You're trying to pry the answer from me, huh? LOL!
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Nov. 9, 2005) - Sailors man the rails aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Chafee (DDG 90) as she returns to Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Chafee returned to Pearl Harbor after a regularly scheduled deployment as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in support of the Global War on Terrorism. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 3rd Class Ryan C. McGinley (RELEASED)
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Nov. 9, 2005) - Sailors man the rails aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Chafee (DDG 90) as she returns to Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Chafee returned to Pearl Harbor after a regularly scheduled deployment as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in support of the Global War on Terrorism. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Dennis C. Cantrell (RELEASED)
Pacific Ocean (Nov. 9, 2005) - Aviation Ordnancemen assigned to the Diamondbacks of Strike Fighter Squadron One Zero Two (VFA-102), load a CATM-88 High-Speed Anti-Radiation (HARM) missile on one of their squadrons F/A-18F Super Hornets aboard the conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63). The CATM-88 is an inert training version of the AGM-88 HARM missile, which is a supersonic air-to-surface tactical missile designed to seek and destroy enemy radar-equipped air defense systems. Kitty Hawk and embarked Carrier Air Wing Five (CVW-5) are currently conducting operations in the Western Pacific Ocean. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 3rd Class Jonathan Chandler (RELEASED)
((((Lauren))))
Good evening! You ready to rock and roll? Did you have a good day today?
Thanks for your beautiful flags....and Ray..ahhhhh!
News from Lubbock, Texas:
Local Veterans Honored
Lubbock Says Thank You To Veterans On Veterans Day
Veterans Day began in 1919, the year World War One was coming to an end. It was supposed to be a day to celebrate the "the war to end all wars," but as we know, thousands of Americans, including several on the South Plains have lost their lives in wars since then and are still fighting today. NewsChannel 11's Jennifer Vogel and Videjouranlist Samuel Ortega show us how Lubbock is saying thank you on this Veterans Day.
Sharon Bell, has a whole family full of veterans. "I have a son who's about to be shipped to Iraq and my husband and my brother in laws are all veterans. And my father in law, who's passed and my father who's passed away are all veterans." She says the one thing she'd like to say to all veterans, "thank you very much."
Daniel Hicks, formerly in the Army, says, "When I went through there were really no wars going on, but to think about what my father did and the other veterans with him to lay down their life on the line for the other people they don't know, but to lay their life on the line for a purpose."
"I hope they feel the support and the pride that we have for them and the appreciation for serving their country and which enables us to have the life that we have and the country we have to be free and it's because of their service and what they're giving to their country and we appreciate it." City councilwoman Phyllis Jones was at a local event honoring veterans and she said their service is invaluable to our country and our community.
Congressman Randy Neugebauer agrees. "I'd like to say to veterans over America, thank you for your service to your nation, to your country, for protecting freedom and democracy around the world, we love you and God bless you."
Currently there are 25 million living veterans in the United States.
Source: http://www.kcbd.com/global/story.asp?s=4108018
YOU DID IT AGAIN!!
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...............Drumbo's at it again!
Cute kitties! Thank you men in the Military and the Canteen & Happy Veterans day! *Hugs*
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Our Flag Flying Proudly One Nation Under God
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Lord, Please Bless Our Troops, they're fighting for our Freedom.
Prayers going up.
Wowzers! Wonderful Table Luv & really love the tune Texas Songwriter!
Definitely ready to rock 'n roll! *HUGS*
I had a great day today, thanks, and I hope you did as well.
Thanks for the thread.
Thanks for the message Mr. Mayor...
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