H-Bomb at AnkleBitingPundits (love the photobanner!) reminds us that April 9th is Iraq Liberation Day. He reports that the good folks at Families United are on a mission to mark this important day and also honor our troops.
Sign the letter!
Families United for our Troops and Their Mission is a grassroots coalition of families who are united in our steadfast support of our men and women in uniform fighting the War on Terror, and for ensuring our troops are allowed to finish their mission.
By signing this letter, you are signaling that you support FUM’s 4 Principles:
1. The United States Was Attacked.
2. Our Troops Want to Finish the Job.
3. Democracy Abroad Is Necessary for Our Security At Home.
4. We Will Not Be Safe Until the Terrorists are Defeated.
-Bruce (GayPatriot)
http://www.soldiersperspective.us/?p=922
Thanks for the posting about Families United. It is good to be reminded of all that we have to be thankful for and tend to take for granted, like our safety and the fact that we live in a fee society. Our troops have been getting hit left and left (can’t say right!) and it really is a shame. They need to know we support them!
But…but….the Left says they “support the troops”!!!!
Don’t we believe them? 🙂
Let me add my thanks. There just aren’t enough Bruces, proud to show their support for all of our Troops in the field. The occasion of the third anniversary of the fall of Saddam’s statue is both a somber one and a celebratory one. We grieve for the dead and wounded as we celebrate their lives and their great successes; successes that are being carried forward by their comrades in arms still on the front lines. Let the MSM know that it isn’t Katie Couric who should be lionized this week, it is the young people in uniform, the ones defending Katie and all of us.
None of you are real families in the eyes of the Bushes and the government. Pity, you could have signed that letter otherwise.
Another gen from “God of
BullshitBisquits”…“None of you are real families in the eyes of the Bushes and the government.”
Yeah, sweetie. You keep playing the victim. You play it so very well.
Eric in Hollywood
It is so good to see so many blogs with posts about this effort to encourage the media to cover Iraqi Liberation Day. April 9 was a very special day as is every day that we continue to make progress in the Middle East. It is important to remember that though we may be sitting in a coffee shop somewhere or reading these blogs over the computer screen at our 9-5 workday that there are people in Iraq and all over the Middle East that are depending on our troops for freedom and protection – that are being trained to offer that protection and ensure that freedom on their own – and that our troops are dedicating day after day to this service.