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To: asianflower who wrote (76779)5/26/2002 6:12:09 PM
From: Shoot1st  Respond to of 122087
 
I think it's the pencildick part that bothers you the most.

maybe he's CIA

FBI

ABC

P&B

KYJ

FDS

CBS

WHat makes the difference?

SHootie



To: asianflower who wrote (76779)5/26/2002 7:01:03 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 122087
 
alterior motives

Good one! Walla, your their!



To: asianflower who wrote (76779)5/26/2002 11:08:38 PM
From: semperfijarhead  Respond to of 122087
 
You are a superb detective. You have cracked the case with the fake social security numbers and even had to time to determine the size of my Johnson. No woman will look at me the same way again.

On a serious note. Tomorrow is Memorial Day. I hope that some of you find a moment between firing up the BBQ and spitting out the watermelon seeds to remember that your freedom comes at a cost.

Semper Fidelis

"Dear Mothers,

America holds its breath as it awaits word from the president or congress on
whether or not we are going to wage an all out war on terrorism. Some two
million Americans serve in the nations military. That means two million mothers
anxiously wait and wonder as to the destiny of their sons and daughters.

Indeed it was tragic what happened on September 11th, 2001. Such an act is
incomparable to anything that has taken place in our history. The event has been
likened to Pearl Harbor, however on that day in 1941 it was this nations Naval
fleet that was attacked, not thousands of unsuspecting civilians on a
beautiful morning in New York.

All we have been told by our commander in chief is to Be ready. You will be
called upon, and you will make us proud. These words electrified a group a
Marines watching a television receiving a broken satellite signal at three o'clock
in the morning in the middle of the Mediterranean. The thought of finally
utilizing
years of training in the name of our country in a worldly cause made those
Marines feel as
though they were needed, and the training not wasted. An enormous sense of
pride rushed through the ship and caused everyone to take their jobs, their
weapons, and their lives more seriously.

Undoubtedly, those very same words sent tremors through the hearts of these
two million mothers. One who is not can only imagine the thoughts and fears of a
mother. Most likely those of us who are not will never be able to even fathom
that level of fear derived from that level of love.

President Bush and others have said it will be a long campaign and more likely
than not a costly one. Costly. Another word. This is subject not approached with
a
word such as "billions". When costs in these matters are evaluated, words like
few, some, and acceptable losses are used. A few hundred? Maybe a few
thousand? Some of them? These mean nothing to a mother whose son or
daughter is one of the few, and the loss is hardly acceptable. The words
become
ones of resentment and bitterness, and the mothers cry "why did I have to
pay?" History has shown there no sound equaled to that of the mothers'
collective cries. They pain those at home and those abroad. Their sympathy is
felt by mothers across the world watching on their televisions thankful to still
have their sons and daughters.

Mothers, I do beg of you to understand. We do not seek violence or death. I
look at America and remember the dozens of times I flew from city to city on
commercial airliners. My biggest concern was what was being served for lunch.
Such will never be the same for me again. When the world trade center is
rebuilt I will never be able to look upon it without shuddering and seeing the
ghastly images we have
born witness to in the past week. But my children will never truly know what we
endured as children should not. The next generation should know the word
"terrorism" as a fantasy. Something that took place in another land many years
before and should never fall prey to the fear that flows through us now. The
world, this nation, this military now has the direction and the power to put an end
to this. Not to merely achieve justice for what has happened but to prevent
anything like this from happening again.

Mothers, your sons and your daughters now have the power to help and to make
this a reality. It was us who signed the contract swearing to "protect this
country from enemies foreign and domestic." This generation thanks you for
sparing us the fears of a global nuclear war with the U.S.S.R. We thank you for
not having to worry about a raid through Europe by the Warsaw Pact. We thank
you for fighting the war against communism and raising us in an almost entirely
democratic world. Now this generation has its own fight. This generation is
ready.

We will lay down our lives if it comes to that. If it takes me and a thousand or
five thousand of my brethren to make that possible so be it. If that is what it
takes to know that when OUR sons and daughters board a
plane their biggest fear is turbulence, then it will be done. We will make that
sacrifice. Despite what many believe, our generation is aware of what that word
means and we will make silence the criticism that has characterized our
generation.

Mothers, your sons and daughters fight for you, and for their country. Your
sons
and daughters love you. Your sons and daughters wish only for what we have
wanted since our conception. We wish to make
you proud.

All my love,"
(Name withheld for the safety of the Machine Gunner)