To: thesummerwind
What's a good website for sending messages to the soldiers? I'd like to send along my personal good wishes, thanks and encouragement... and make it clear that most Americans do not agree with gloomy assessments of the war effort.
To: samtheman
I'm not sure, but that is an excellent idea. Can you imagine what damage this ONE visit by the witch has done?
God!
101 posted on
11/29/2003 8:08:40 AM PST by
thesummerwind
(like painted skies, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
To: samtheman; thesummerwind; All
What's a good website for sending messages to the soldiers? I'd like to send along my personal good wishes, thanks and encouragement... and make it clear that most Americans do not agree with gloomy assessments of the war effort. Great idea!
Send email messages to our troops at Operation Dear Abby.
Books For Soldiers lists names and addresses of many servicemembers who are deployed and the specific books they would like to receive. (I'm sure they would appreciate anything sent to them - especially supportive letters from back home. I like to print out the Support our Troops Rally threads and include those with an encouraging note.) Be sure to check out the Operation Forgotten Soldier section, which lists troops who don't get mail from home. They need our support most of all.
598 posted on
11/29/2003 10:41:53 AM PST by
Jen
(Support our troops! Share the news of our military's successes that the liberal media won't report.)
To: samtheman; All
Try this website. A Navy Seal using the pen name Deke, writes a monthly diary from Afghan. He gives you the scoop on whats going on there and answers your questions. There is also some good military jokes on there as well.
http://www.specialoperations.com/
1,478 posted on
11/30/2003 2:41:27 AM PST by
neb52
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