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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....10-14-02
dansangel, Billie

Posted on 10/14/2002 1:18:10 AM PDT by dansangel




A Few of FR's Finest.....
......Every Day

FR is a Treasure Trove of talented, compassionate, patriotic, wonderful people who gather every day to discuss the latest news and issues;  salute
and support our military and our leaders;  tell a few jokes;  learn a new
word;  write poetry;  pray for those in need;  and congratulate those who
are deserving. Thank you, Jim Robinson, for giving us the vehicle in which
we can express ourselves.

Free Republic made its debut in September, 1996, and the forum was added in early 1997.  I
can remember lurking when there were only a few regulars who posted, and now there are over 60,000 who have registered for posting privileges. The forum is read daily by tens of thousands
of concerned citizens and patriots from all around the country and the world.





A Few of FR's Finest November 11, 2001

So many people have written me since my original Veteran's Day Tribute, asking how they, or a loved one, could be included in that tribute. Since I can no longer add the photos to the body of the thread, I've been including them in additional posts as I received enough to make another collage.

Still that doesn't seem to be enough. I think there's never been a better nor more appropriate time to keep the faces of our own Veterans and Active Military in front of FReepers--every day! That's why I wanted to do yet another Daily Thread .....ABOUT FReepers .....and FOR FReepers. But not only about our Military FReepers; for all FReepers! Wouldn't it be nice to get to know a few of the other FReepers as well? That's why, in addition to seeing FR's Finest Military Personnel every day, I thought it might be fun to feature a different FReeper (or FReepers) each day. If you would like to be pictured, or know someone who would, please FReepmail me and we'll turn the spotlight - on YOU - for the day!

And do let me know if you'd like your picture added to the groups of Veterans/Active Military below. I will keep this page updated, and continue to add them to the comment section of the original Veteran's Day thread as well.



TOP: Logos, SwedeGirl's hubby, Neil E Wright, FallGuy, 1John, Sneakypete
MIDDLE:  T'wit, COB1, LadyX, Dick Bachert, 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
BOTTOM:  YankeeinSC, Delta21, JoeSixPack1






TOP:  Bosniajmc, AFVetGal, Archy, A Navy Vet

MIDDLE:  4TheFlag, Aeronaut, 68Grunt, Xinga

BOTTOM:  Codger, AAABest, Clinton's A Liar, Duke809, dcwusmc






TOP:  mc5cents, Norb2569, LBGA's son, VanJenerette

MIDDLE:  Jim Robinson, KJenerette, davidosborne, KG9Kid

BOTTOM:  gwmoore, Equality7-2521, SAMWolf





TOP:  porgygirl, Phil V., MudPuppy, NorCoGOP

MIDDLE:  RaceBannon, OneidaM, rdb3, jwTexian

BOTTOM:  USMC Vet, TheMayor, Vineyard, rhododogma






TOP:  spectr17, RightOnline, SERE_Doc, Tet68

MIDDLE:  FutureSnakeEater, RightOnline's wife, CIApilot, Clamper1797
BOTTOM:  usmcobra, onedoug, DiverDave, Joe6-pack





                     


















Molly Pitcher
Freeper since February 9, 1999



I visited Molly Pitcher's profile page before beginning this tribute to her. It was there that I discovered that there may actually have been an historical figure by the same name. Curious, I did a search on the Internet and came up with the following information from "The Story of Molly Pitcher" on the Wainright Army Website:
The Story of Molly Pitcher
An artillery wife, Mary Ludwig Hays (better known as Molly Pitcher) shared the rigors of Valley Forge with her husband, John Hays. Her actions during the battle of Monmouth (28 June 1778) became legendary. That day at Monmouth was as hot as Valley Forge was cold. Someone had to cool the hot guns and bathe parched throats with water.
Across that bullet-swept ground, a striped skirt fluttered. Mary Ludwig Hays was earning her nickname "Molly Pitcher" by bringing pitcher after pitcher of cool spring water to the exhausted and thirsty men. She also tended to the wounded and once, heaving a crippled continental soldier up on her strong young back, carried him out of reach of hard-charging Britishers. On her next trip with water she found her ex-artilleryman husband back with the guns again, replacing a casualty. While she watched, Hays fell Wounded. The piece, its crew now too depleted to serve it, was about to be withdrawn. Without hesitation, Molly stepped forward and took the rammer staff from her fallen husband's hands. For the second time on an American battlefield, a woman manned a gun. (The first was Margaret Corbin during the defense of Fort Washington in 1776). Resolutely, she stayed at her post in the face of heavy enemy fire, ably acting as a matross (gunner).
For her heroic role, General Washington himself issued her a warrant as a noncommissioned officer. Thereafter, she was widely hailed as "Sergeant Molly". A flagstaff and cannon stand at her gravesite at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. A sculpture on the battle monument commemorates her courageous deed.
Now, fast-forward through history about 220 years. Close your eyes and picture that day in 1998 when a large number of boxes of evidence were collected by Ken Starr's staff and delivered to the Capitol. This was the first time our very own Molly Pitcher lurked on and eventually posted to Free Republic. As Molly herself describes that first experience with FR, "It was addiction, er, love at first sight! Free Republic became my 'port in the storm' in the waning Clinton years."
Molly Pitcher follows in the footsteps of her father who "battled Dems and liberals all of his life." His legacy of political activism began during the 1930's in corrupt Louisiana. His battle continued on the Gulf Coast of Texas and culminated in becoming a Republican Precinct Chairman in suburban Chicago.
Molly Pitcher's earliest Free Republic activism involved making phone calls and writing letters during the Fall 1998 House Judiciary Committee hearings. Later, in July 1999, she joined the DC FReepers at the White House. "It may have been 100 degrees," she recalls, "but it was FUN!"


Molly Pitcher describes herself as being strongly pro-Second Amendment and pro-life. She favors a small government, low taxes and a mighty national defense. This more than qualifies her as being "conservative."
There are other important interests that Molly Pitcher has that "dominate and animate" her life. Among those, she lists her family, her faith, classical music, art, history, books and last, but in no way the least...baseball!


Molly and a friend engaged in spirited conversation
Perhaps you are one of the fortunate FReepers that has had the privilege of meeting Molly Pitcher. She says that it is always "a joy to meet other dedicated FReepers." She has accomplished just that by attending last Winter's CPAC and last Fall's Free Republic Cruise. She has also met fellow FReepers when traveling through their hometowns.
At times, she has met other FReepers as they have passed through her hometown, as well. The modern-day Molly Pitcher calls Akron, OH her home. This is not all that far from the historical Molly Pitcher's home in Pennsylvania.
Molly Pitcher, the FReeper embodies the spirit of Molly Pitcher, the soldier. Each is/was dedicated to her country and to maintaining the freedoms and principals upon which it stands.
In closing, Molly Pitcher wanted to express her gratitude to Free Republic founder, Jim Robinson. She is thankful for the "friends, inspiration, intellectual stimulation and sanity" that Free Republic has given her. I think it is safe to say that all of us here at Free Republic are thankful for dedicated members such as Molly Pitcher.


Please join me in giving another deserving FReeper a warm welcome to FR's Finest...
Today that Finest is
Molly Pitcher!









THIS WEEK'S THREADS

10-12, 13-02 "A Few Of FR's Finest" Weekend Thread


Opinions by our own 'King of Ping'
The guy's good, folks!




Thanks, Mixer!


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     5) If all else fails or simply if you want me to do this for you send me an FReepmail and I will gladly do it for you. ~Mixer



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KEYWORDS: atrw; freepers; fun; military; patriotic; surprises; veterans
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To: lodwick; whoever
I got so full from the cheeseburger pizza that Lodwick served for lunch yesterday that I never did get around to making a Mexican lunch for whoever...So, better late than never.....Whoever, you get first choice....


161 posted on 10/14/2002 10:02:19 AM PDT by daisyscarlett
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To: Mixer
Now isn't that ironic. I chose the right mixer. I was debating about a concrete mixer or a kitchen mixer, but my first choice was a recording mixer because music is so much a part of my life. My son loves fooling with recording equipment too. I think we may have at least three old mixers lying around the basement somewhere. He runs the sound for our River Valley Opry too.
162 posted on 10/14/2002 10:03:09 AM PDT by WVNan
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To: ST.LOUIE1; whoever
And for dessert we have....(hurry Louie, hurry>


163 posted on 10/14/2002 10:06:08 AM PDT by daisyscarlett
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To: ST.LOUIE1; JustAmy; MeeknMing; whoever; Molly Pitcher
Two cannibals are eating a clown. One says to the other "Does this taste funny to
you?"

A sandwich walks into a bar. The barman says "Sorry we don't serve food in here."

Dyslexic man walks into a bra....

A man walks into a bar with a roll of tarmac under his arm and says "Pint please, and
one for the road."

Two hydrogen atoms walk into a bar. One says, "I think I've lost an electron." The
other says, "Are you sure?" The first replies, "Yes, I'm positive..."

Apparently, 1 in 5 people in the world are Chinese. And there are 5 people in my
family, so it must be one of them. It's either my mom or my dad. Or my older brother
Colin. Or my younger brother Ho-Cha-Chu.

I went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day but I couldn't find any.

My friend drowned in a bowl of muesli. He was pulled in by a strong currant.
164 posted on 10/14/2002 10:07:02 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: daisyscarlett
Great chow for a cool, drizzly day here in CenTex - thanks, and get outta my way. ;-)
165 posted on 10/14/2002 10:08:42 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: Mixer
Oh very cool. So is that mixer in the picture in your house. I love recording so much. I have not done it for about 6 years though now that I am not in the business.

Great to see we a love of music in common.
166 posted on 10/14/2002 10:12:32 AM PDT by Mixer
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To: daisyscarlett; whoever
LOL! What a production!

Pineapple pie will be at the top of the list, I'm sure. : )

I'll save a piece for 'Who'. : )

167 posted on 10/14/2002 10:14:12 AM PDT by ST.LOUIE1
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To: Mixer; Molly Pitcher; everyone

"God fights on the side with the best artillery." --Napoleon

168 posted on 10/14/2002 10:15:55 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: lodwick
Dyslexic man walks into a bra....

LOL!

Funny stuff!

Hi, Lody!

169 posted on 10/14/2002 10:16:12 AM PDT by ST.LOUIE1
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To: ST.LOUIE1
Oooh, I do pray you will be better shortly. Lemon and honey.


170 posted on 10/14/2002 10:20:25 AM PDT by WVNan
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To: LadyX
Your God Is Love picture looks just like one that my grandmother embroidered with yarn for me 30 years ago. She had embroidered all her adult life but that was first one she did with yarn instead of thread. She went on to embroidery 75 plus more in 10 years time but her first one (the God Is Love) was always my favorite
171 posted on 10/14/2002 10:22:00 AM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: lodwick
Did you hear about the Dyslexic Atheist --- He didn't believe in dog
172 posted on 10/14/2002 10:22:09 AM PDT by Diver Dave
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To: lodwick
ROTFLOL! Now those are funny.
173 posted on 10/14/2002 10:23:48 AM PDT by WVNan
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To: Mixer
Hehehe...you're talking to yourself again Mixer. What kind of music do you love the most?
174 posted on 10/14/2002 10:25:21 AM PDT by WVNan
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To: WVNan; Molly Pitcher
Lol!

Grits are tasty; but cheese curds.........now THAT'S fine eatin'!!!

;^)

175 posted on 10/14/2002 10:26:54 AM PDT by MozartLover
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To: ST.LOUIE1; Molly Pitcher; barbara; everyone
Hi there Louie - an interesting legend here:


According to legend, Saint Barbara was the extremely beautiful daughter of a wealthy heathen named Dioscorus, who lived near Nicomedia in Asia Minor. Because of her singular beauty and fearful that she be demanded in marriage and taken away from him, he jealously shut her up in a tower to protect her from the outside world.

Shortly before embarking on a journey, he commissioned a sumptuous bathhouse to be built for her, approving the design before he departed. Barbara had heard of the teachings of Christ, and while her father was gone spent much time in contemplation. From the windows of her tower she looked out upon the surrounding countryside and marveled at the growing things; the trees, the animals and the people. She decided that all these must be part of a master plan, and that the idols of wood and stone worshipped by her parents must be condemned as false. Gradually she came to accept the Christian faith.

As her belief became firm, she directed that the builders redesign the bathhouse her father had planned, adding another window so that the three windows might symbolize the Holy Trinity.

When her father returned, he was enraged at the changes and infuriated when Barbara acknowledged that she was a Christian. He dragged her before the perfect of the province, who decreed that she be tortured and put to death by beheading. Dioscorus himself carried out the death sentence. On his way home he was struck by lightening and his body consumed.

Saint Barbara lived and died about the year 300 A.D. She was venerated as early as the seventh century. The legend of the lightning bolt which struck down her persecutor caused her to be regarded as the patron saint in time of danger from thunderstorms, fires and sudden death.

When gunpowder made its appearance in the Western world, Saint Barbara was invoked for aid against accidents resulting from explosions--since some of the earlier artillery pieces often blew up instead of firing their projectile, Saint Barbara became the patroness of the artillerymen.

Saint Barbara is usually represented standing by a tower with three windows, carrying the palm of a martyr in her hand. Often, too, she holds a chalice and a sacramental wafer and sometimes cannon are displayed near her. In the present calendars, the feast of Saint Barbara falls on December 4th and is traditionally recognized by a formal Dining-In or military dinner, often involving presentation of the Order of Saint Barbara.

The Order of Saint Barbara is an honorary military society of the United States Field Artillery. Both U.S. Marine and Army field artillery along with their military and civilian supporters are eligible for membership. The order is managed by the U.S. Field Artillery Association and two levels of recognition exist. The most distinguished level is the Ancient Order of Saint Barbara and those who are selected for this honor have achieved long-term, exceptional service to the field artillery surpassing even their brethren in the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara. The order links field artillerymen of the past and present in a brotherhood of professionalism, selfless service and sacrifice symbolized by Saint Barbara.


176 posted on 10/14/2002 10:27:26 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: MozartLover
Now I"M ignorant. What is cheese curds? Is that anything like clabbered milk?
177 posted on 10/14/2002 10:28:45 AM PDT by WVNan
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To: LadyX
...and I meant to say :)...that was a lovely post you made to us dear FRiend!
BTW...God is love and it always shows in the people who know Him.
178 posted on 10/14/2002 10:34:07 AM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: lodwick
All that Saint Barbara info is new to me!
179 posted on 10/14/2002 10:39:56 AM PDT by Molly Pitcher
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To: Molly Pitcher


Congratulations on being one of FR's Finest!

180 posted on 10/14/2002 10:40:21 AM PDT by JustAmy
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