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To: All

OPINION:

Dear Leos and Alphabets and Special Units I’ll never know about; this note is for you.

It’s time for a pep talk.

Ignore the willfully uninformed critics.

Perk up.
Haul ass.
Nose to the grindstone.
Find those terrorists here and abroad.

Let no one (including the arm chair critics, the lame-stream-media and anti-Americans) distract you.

Buck up.

You have a job to do.

Do it.

Do it now.

I have confidence in you.

Print this note out.
Tack it on your bulletin board.
Save it in your laptop.
Tape it to your dashboard.
READ IT OFTEN.

I’m praying for you all.
(A lot of people pray for you all
daily.)

YOU CAN DO IT.

Cindy


1,606 posted on 08/23/2007 11:03:59 PM PDT by Cindy
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blog:

http://michellemalkin.com/2007/08/24/the-ghost-of-kitty-genovese-in-st-pauland-breaking-the-cycle-in-afghanistan/

“The ghost of Kitty Genovese in St. Paul…and breaking the silence in Afghanistan”
By Michelle Malkin • August 24, 2007 12:39 AM

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “You remember Kitty Genovese. She was the young woman stabbed to death in Queens in the 1960s as 38 bystanders witnessed the attack but did nothing to help. Kitty Genovese Syndrome entered the national lexicon. The papers quoted one cowardly witness who explained the unwillingness to even pick up the phone to call the police: “I didn’t want to get involved.” For every Good Samaritan willing to intervene, there’s an ostrich who sticks his head in the hand while a victim cries out for help. In St. Paul, citizens and law enforcement officials are horrified by another example of Kitty Genovese Syndrome…this one caught on videotape:”


1,607 posted on 08/23/2007 11:38:28 PM PDT by Cindy
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