Posted on 11/16/2007 6:41:31 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush
Come home, come home,
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Michael Yon ping!
This is huge.
Thanks Tn$, nothing like a dose of Yon on Friday!
Ver moving. Send to Pelosi and Reid.
And beautiful. It actually happened several days ago. Has the MSM even touched on this?
Please send a small donation to <ichael Yon....he brimgs ALL the news, bad AND good!!
How beautiful! Just beautiful.
Too bad we will never see this anywhere in the MSM.
How amazing...and wonderful.
Not yet. Did you notice Yon said he hasn't seen any fighting in months?
Well.......let’s keep bumping it to the top of FR today! An amazing story.
Heaven is calling
From a rainy shore
Counting wounded lights falling
Into their dreams
Still searching for an open door
In morning dew
A glorious scene came through
Like war is over now
I feel I'm coming home again
Pure moments of thought
In the meaning of love
This war is over now
I feel I'm coming home again
An arrow of freedom
Is piercing my heart
Breaking chains of emotion
Give a moment to pray
Lost innocence to find its way
Fields of sensation
A cry in the dark
Hope is on the horizon
With a reason to stay
And living for a brand new day
In morning dew
A glorious scene came through
Like war is over now
I feel I'm coming home again
Pure moments of thought
In the meaning of love
This war is over now
I feel I'm coming home again
Salaam Allah alad donia alal'insaan
Ah, ah o ah
Mata nahia behob ou aman
Salaam Allah, Salaam Allah
Salaam Allah alad donia alal'insaan
In morning dew
A glorious scene came through
Like war is over now
I feel I'm coming home again
Pure moments of thought
Music: Kristian Draude, Patrick Benzner
Lyrics: Kristian Draude, Patrick Benzner, Sarah Brightman
Arabian lyrics: Kareem Al Iraqi, sung by Kadim Al Sahir
In the meaning of love
This war is over now
I feel I'm coming home again
To you
Music: Kristian Draude, Patrick Benzner
Lyrics: Kristian Draude, Patrick Benzner, Sarah Brightman
Arabian lyrics: Kareem Al Iraqi, sung by Kadim Al Sahir
-the missing Christian families are well loved. I hope they go home soon.
I just love the pics of Muslims and American soldiers attending mass.
Tears welled in my eyes as I read this.
Neither have any of us in central Baghdad. It's amazing.
NO fighting in MONTHS? Never heard THAT back here in America.
One thing I did hear through the grapevine was that a local boy,who is in Iraq as a doctor,said there has been a sharp drop in wounded and injured coming in to his field hospital.
My whole extended family has been praying like crazy that this war would end successfully with Iraq free and pacified. My niece's husband just deployed in September, and so the war has an even more intense interest. He is complaining that he can't find any action. We are just thankful.
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