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A Few of FR's Finest...Every Day...12/16-18/05 ....Christmas In The Heart
Sgt. Rodney Murray, Freema & GodBlessUSA

Posted on 12/15/2005 9:29:14 PM PST by GodBlessUSA



A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day was introduced on June 24, 2002. It's only a small room in JimRob's house where we can get to know one another a little better; salute and support our military and our leaders; pray for those in need; and congratulate those deserving. We strive to keep our threads entertaining, fun, and pleasing to look at, and often have guest writers contribute an essay or a profile of another FReeper.
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~ Billie, Dutchess, Dolly Cali, Mama_Bear, GodBlessUSA ~







We received the following in FR mail from freema last week and wanted to share it with you today.
"The following poem was written by a local soldier, Sgt. Rodney A. Murray on December 16, 2003. He collected toys for Iraqi children, and taught at our high school for two days before getting called up. His wife is one of the sweetest women I've ever had the pleasure to meet.

Rodney was killed on Mother’s Day, 2004, in a vehicle accident between Baghdad and Scania when his Humvee was sideswiped by a passing tank.

Rodney joined the Army Reserves in July of 2000 and was called to Iraq on February 11, 2003. Rodney left on February 14. Ten months later he was able be with his wife on

December 16, just in time to celebrate their three-year wedding anniversary and wrote the following poem. Rodney left again on December 30."



In Memory Of Sgt. Rodney A. Murray


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All I want for Christmas is to see my wife,
Friends and family, be at home, that's all.
The young soldier really meant it.
And a bit of guilt he did feel
Of having his miracle come true;
Though not enough to change his plan;
With no kids to play Santa to, yet,
Some with such would have to stay.
Of all such days, Holiest of Holy,
Every soldier, every national, every vulnerable Citizen of this ravaged land
We claim to help should be able to celebrate.
But cold mornings in a lonely guard shack,
Riding lonely desolate supply routes
Tries to deny the celebratory mood.
And chaos and beastly acts alike
Try to rid others of a celebration of sorts.
A ruthless dictator captured
Becomes a festive celebration to some.
While others will avoid, hopefully,
Festive ending fiasco
In loss of life and will.
That's how they'll spend Christmas
If only that reason to celebrate.
Others cling to hope as their Yule Tide;
Hope for home soon from a foreign land,
Hope for a home,
Civilization in a lack luster land,
Hope for a difference one made
Or hope just to make it out alive, another day.
But it's guaranteed, the soldiers who
Have to stay in an Unsilent Night,
A non Holy Night,
Will instinctively glance at their watches,
When subtracting eight equals twenty-fifth at home.
And they'll silently utter Merry Christmas
From the heart to spouses and brothers,
Friends, loved ones, fathers and mothers.
But there's the rub. Like you at home,
All nestled and nice, calm and comfy,
They'll have Christmas in the Middle East.
For it will be in the heart, in grateful
Honor and remembrance of that Holy Night,
When the world received the greatest gift,
Wrapped in Hope, Grace, Mercy, In Love,
For all mankind.
Such will have Christmas
In their hearts, where it should be.
While others in that land,
The one promised to Abraham's seed
Will know nothing of it.
For they must of followed Ischmael's seed
Instead of Issac's.
No Christmas for them.
Can they even tell you their "Messiah's" birthday?
Death date would probably be easier,
But they'll claim to tell you what he wants
You to do to get to Heaven, maybe even
Doing away with ones that follow
That First Noel-
Cause in it you do nothing to get to Heaven,
Save receive the gift,
The Christ in Christmas.
So, you don't take for granted this Holy Season,
And grumble for lack of parking spaces.
Don't let crowds confound you
Or busy bustle bring a frown to you.
Love the busy schedule of family and friends,
Give in honor of the birth of Him who gave
You All.
Remember, some won't have Christmas,
And some will have it merely in their hearts.
Merry Christmas Rodney Murray ~ 12-16-2003

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To: GodBlessUSA
Thanks for posting this letter by Rodney Murray, he was wise beyond his years. May he be with God in heaven.

Kudos on the tables and borders plus the Christmas Carols are great!


61 posted on 12/16/2005 3:56:34 PM PST by Aquamarine ("We undermine the president's credibility at our nation's peril," Mr. Lieberman said.)
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To: LadyX; All
A MARINE'S CHRISTMAS

62 posted on 12/16/2005 4:02:50 PM PST by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: GodBlessUSA
Thank you, GeeBee. What a beautiful job you have done presenting that touching poem from one of our country's Finest heroes. God rest his soul.

I am enjoying the music also and have saved them all to my hard drive. Of course, I especially like the Mannheim Steamroller........anything by Mannheim Steamroller. :-)

63 posted on 12/16/2005 4:05:41 PM PST by Mama_Bear (My heroes wear camouflage!)
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To: freema; GodBlessUSA; LUV W; MEG33; The Mayor; Diver Dave; Dubya; All; dixie sass; visualops; ...
We in South Carolina are blessed to have two Republican Senators, and my Representative is Republican Congressman Joe Wilson.
His District snakes from Columbia down the left side of the state and down and over to Charleston.

From his official Biography:

He currently serves on the House Armed Services Committee, Education & Workforce Committee, Policy Committee and International Relations Committee. Addtionally, he is the co-chair of the Congressional Caucuses on Bulgaria and Mongolia. In the 108th Congress, he served as the co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, the largest country caucus on Capitol Hill.

From participating as a teenage republican to serving in the halls of the U.S. House of Representatives, Wilson has dedicated much of his life to public service. He began his career as a member on the staffs of South Carolina legends Senator Strom Thurmond and Congressman Floyd Spence. He also worked in the visionary Ronald Reagan administration as Deputy General Counsel for the United States Department of Energy Secretary and served under former South Carolina Governor, Jim Edwards. Wilson was proud to serve in the South Carolina State Senate with perfect attendance for 17 years.

Throughout his life, Wilson has strongly supported the U.S. military. From 1972 – 1975, he served in the United States Army Reserves. After serving as a Staff Judge Advocate in the South Carolina Army National Guard for over 31 years, he retired from military service in 2003.

Joe and his wife Roxanne are the proud parents of four sons, three of whom serve in the U.S. military. Alan, his oldest son, is a Captain in the Army National Guard; Add is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and is now an Ensign attending Uniform Services Medical School; Julian is a recent graduate of Clemson University and is a Second Lieutenant in the Army National Guard, and Hunter currently attends Airport High School. He also has two grandsons.

Joe has personally been to Iraq several times, and from yesterday's email to interested constituents, please read the content of his Letter To The Troops :

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Honoring the Honorable
By Congressman Joe Wilson
http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/JoeWilson/2005/12/12/178642.html
Dec 12, 2005

Dear Servicemember,

Teddy Roosevelt once said, "far and away, the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."

As a member of the United States Armed Forces, your work is making a difference daily in the lives of millions of people throughout the world. You have volunteered to take on an incredible responsibility, and you continue to exceed our expectations.

For centuries, U.S. soldiers have protected American families, guarded our coasts, saved our cities, and paved the way for our children and grandchildren to enjoy the same freedoms we cherish today. The work you are doing today is furthering the greatest spread of freedom and democracy in the history of the world. While most people cannot claim they risked their lives for something that is greater than themselves, you have earned this honor.

Tremendous responsibility rarely comes without great sacrifice. As you fight the War on Terrorism by land, air, and sea, I can only imagine how much you miss your family, your friends, and the comforts of home. American families are now celebrating the holiday season, and your absence is felt in your communities. While we continue to enjoy the blessings of living in our great nation, we will never forget that the American way of life is made possible by your service. You remain in the thoughts and prayers of every American.

Since our country was attacked on September 11, 2001, you have played a critical role in spreading peace through strength. Where a brutal dictator once ruled in Iraq, a new democracy has now begun to flourish. Where women were dominated by an oppressive regime in Afghanistan, they now play a critical role in their country and are enjoying the rights and privileges of democratic societies. Where terrorists once seeped through the borders of Pakistan, they are now being captured by American and Pakistani forces. Where murderers once plotted disastrous attacks against innocent civilians, they are now detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Where terrorists once found safe haven in the Horn of Africa, they are now on the run and unable to access the critical support they need to carry out their fanaticism. In country after country, you are stopping terrorists and ultimately protecting American families.

As a member of Congress, I have had the unique opportunity to visit your battlefields and witness your many successes. Each week, you are capturing terrorists, rebuilding communities, and giving people around the world the chance to experience opportunities that only exist in free nations. Although the media rarely reports your victories, I strongly believe that the American people recognize that you are making tremendous progress.

The threat of terrorism is not temporary and your service will remain essential for years to come. We will continue to stand behind you and to entrust you with the duty of protecting our country and our families. As you resolve crises and destroy the enemies of democracy throughout the world, you reflect precisely why we must prevail in this war. You are the definition of decency, the embodiment of excellence, and the meaning of strength. Your presence abroad is securing our safety at home.

Thank-A-Soldier Week provides Americans with an outstanding outlet to personally express our appreciation to you, the brave men and women who make our freedoms possible. As the father of three sons serving in the military (including one who served for a year in Iraq), I fully understand how important it is for you to know that we support your mission. I am sure Americans throughout the world would agree with me when I say that we have never been prouder of our men and women in uniform.

Although I will never be able to fully express my gratitude, I can guarantee you my unwavering support. As you continue to work for the best prize that life has to offer, never underestimate your contribution or forget how much your efforts mean to the American people.

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I love my South Carolina modern day patriots!!

64 posted on 12/16/2005 4:08:35 PM PST by LadyX ((( He Is The Lord, above all things )))
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To: freema; snugs
Living in Greensboro from 1969 to 1995, when we first went there, my husband managed a jewelry store next door to this particular small downtown Woolworth's.
I a number of times had lunch right where it happened!
65 posted on 12/16/2005 4:13:20 PM PST by LadyX ((( He Is The Lord, above all things )))
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To: Billie
Hi Billie. I am wearing red on Friday. Look at what else SantaWolf brought me. Classy, huh? :-)


66 posted on 12/16/2005 4:15:17 PM PST by Mama_Bear (My heroes wear camouflage!)
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To: LadyX

I just love your stories! You are such a good storyteller! Your life has just been chock full and it has been a great ride! Thanks for sharing your life with us!


67 posted on 12/16/2005 4:21:28 PM PST by luvie (Everyone that doesn't like what America and President Bush has done for Iraq can all go to HELL.-BD)
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To: freema; GodBlessUSA
I found this site which has a lot of the details on the history of Woolworth's along with photos from both the UK and US

Here is the link the US page

http://museum.woolworths.co.uk/1900uspeople.htm

I will take a photo tomorrow when I am up town and post on the finest of our Woolworth's store today.
68 posted on 12/16/2005 5:07:12 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: freema; Lakeside; MEG33; LUV W; Diver Dave; Dubya; GodBlessAmerica; All
"I made a couple big trips with small children, and it was NUTS!!! However..."

Ha!! Consider this particular Calendar of Events:

April 17 1954 - birth of son, Steve, at the Naval Hospital in Port Royal, SC.
Husband (Navy hospital corpsman there) was due to receive sea duty orders any day, and sent baby and me to Florida to my parents in May to see Steve for the first time.

In June, orders for an LST out of Norfolk arrived, and he came down to Florida and announced that he was going to take me up to Rochester, NY - his home town - because it would be easier to hitchhike there on weekends from Norfolk!

Okay - so I could stay with my parents rent free and not have to work - but away to NY we drove. I was plunked down in the upper half of a house apartment in the suburbs with the edict I had to go to work to pay for it, during a national depression...luckily, I had won the Bausch-Lomb Science Award in high school and the interviewer at Bausch-Lomb loved a person with a military work ethic - Ed's sister took care of baby, but I had to take two buses to be at work by 0730..ancient car sat in drive, uninsured and not registered.

All right, Ed was home several weekends before he sailed off to the Mediterranean, and 3 months later I was pregnant again - in an area where I could NOT get military medical care! (No CHAMPUS then)

A friend from the Marine Corps was home with her parents in Ohio, and offered for me to go there to stay. She and George (deployed Marine) had been our neighbors in SC, so Ed came home and deposited us there. She had a brother and grandmother in her parents' house, and decided she and I (she worked) would get an inexpensive apartment nearby, and moved into one.

With this communicated to Ed, he hit the roof - very possessive and jealous, he although back from the Mediterranean was about to go on a 6-week deployment to the Caribbean from Norfolk, and DEMANDED I get on a plane to Norfolk *NOW.*
Right - with a baby 10 months old and 4 months pregnant, I was surely going to flirt or worse with men??

Landing in Norfolk, he had arranged for me to stay the 6 weeks with a shipmate's wife who had just had her first baby - Steve and me in the other bedroom, sharing expenses. It was The Arrangement from Hades, her baby crying all night every night, and she very difficult and noncommunicative..:(

When the husbands returned, we looked for a place to rent in Norfolk, including - so help me - sharing a converted chicken coop with another couple!
I saw with my own eyes signs in yards that read "Dogs and Sailors Keep Off the Grass"
The Lord took mercy on me, though, and gave him immediate orders in March for shore duty at Chincoteague Naval Air Station, Virginia - -

In those action-packed ELEVEN months, I literally moved my baby and me SEVEN TIMES, among five states - and had Kevin in Virginia!!
I was all of 21 years old.....

69 posted on 12/16/2005 5:09:12 PM PST by LadyX ((( He Is The Lord, above all things )))
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To: Billie

LOL! Billie you are so funny. :)


70 posted on 12/16/2005 5:14:14 PM PST by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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Our first Christmas, I learned after I surprised him with a decorated tree (out of my Mustering Out Pay), he did NOT WANT ANY CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS - then, or any year thereafter.
With his parents divorced, they represented lonely dinky ones as a child, with his mother working.

Out of the Navy in 1956 and back in Rochester, his stepfather gave us a tree Christmas Eve for the little guys, then 1 and 2 - and for Other Reasons, I went home for good in June of 1957.

71 posted on 12/16/2005 5:15:20 PM PST by LadyX ((( He Is The Lord, above all things )))
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To: La Enchiladita

Hi Dita
Thank you, what a sweet comment. You made my night. :) I have been missing you when you are on line. I hope you are doing well. Have a super weekend!


72 posted on 12/16/2005 5:19:18 PM PST by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: LadyX
Hi Ladyx
Thanks so much. I really enjoyed reading your post. You have a fascinating life. It makes me feel silly for some of my Christmas worries. I feel fortunate for the family I have too and that time spent is most important. My prayers for those separated from their loved ones this holiday season. It must be so difficult. May they receive blessings for their sacrifices.
73 posted on 12/16/2005 5:29:59 PM PST by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: LadyX
Talking of decorations I was in Ashford this afternoon and took a few photos of lights.

Here is Santa and his sleigh

See the Christmas Star and candles in this one

Here is one of the entrances to our main shopping centre

74 posted on 12/16/2005 5:58:24 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: Aquamarine

Hi Aquamarine
Thank you :)


75 posted on 12/16/2005 6:14:44 PM PST by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: Mama_Bear
anything by Mannheim Steamroller. :-) LOL, Me Too :) Thanks Mama_Bear
76 posted on 12/16/2005 6:20:21 PM PST by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: snugs

This is such a neat link. I enjoy seeing old pictures like them. Thanks. I remember we had one when I was growing up. I so was disappointed when it closed


77 posted on 12/16/2005 6:33:07 PM PST by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: GodBlessUSA

Evening GB.

{{HUGS}}


78 posted on 12/16/2005 6:37:35 PM PST by Mrs.Nooseman (A Merry and Joyous Christmas to all ,especially to our Troops !!!)
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To: snugs
Those photographs are so lovely, snugs!!
Thank you for sharing across the sea...
79 posted on 12/16/2005 6:41:12 PM PST by LadyX ((( He Is The Lord, above all things )))
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To: GodBlessUSA; Billie; snugs; Jen; LUV W; Mama_Bear; Mrs.Nooseman
Please excuse me for being late to the Christmas decorating party!

I loved all your pictures....they really put me in the mood to celebrate and finish up my wrapping.


Have a very Merry Christmas. God Bless you all during this wonderful season!

From Earthdweller and Family in Indiana.

80 posted on 12/16/2005 6:48:11 PM PST by Earthdweller ("West to Islam" Cake. Butter your liberals, slowly cook France, stir in Europe then watch it rise.)
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