This is a kind of a dual-purpose post. I previously received the contents of this video by email only it was a power point presentation. I spotted it in video format over on QandO and meant to post it on my own blog, but it got lost in numerous saved links I collect surfing the net. Since my last post here included 2 videos, I received an email asking me how I did this. Basically you copy the embed code from the website it comes from and post it to your own site. Yet since I posted those last 2 videos on my own blog first and took the code from there, I’m using this one to test and see if it can be done directly here as this format differs from Blogger. So if it works, the person who emailed me now has their answer and as a bonus this is a great slideshow honoring the members of our military that makes one think. Enjoy!
— John (Average Gay Joe)
Nice! Thanks dude.
Very good slide show.
And very to the point.
This is why I’m amazed at the vacuousness – the utter silliness – of some of the far lefties / lower-casers on this blog, who have put down our soldiers. Or the work they’re doing.
Sometimes I wonder: when a soldier comes home from war, does American society – with all its complaining, “entitled” people whose concerns are completely removed from survival – strike him as insane?
John-
GREAT slide show!!! Someone should make it into a TV commercial to air on CNN.
-Bruce
#5 – As if CNN cares about our troops; as has been documented, they are more concerned with currying favor of despotic dictators.
Send it to Fox News – at least they are smart enough to realize that America is not the problem.
Regards,
Peter H.
Speaking of honoring the troops, it would have been nice to have purchased “Camp Casey” from Cindy Sheehag in Crawford and used the land for pro-American troop activity.
Unfortunately, it was sold to a former news anchor with her own axe to grind.
Bias? What liberal bias in the MSM?
Regards,
Peter H.
I’m glad everyone enjoyed the video, I liked it when I first saw it and thought the message was sorely needed.
Pity I didn’t have the money myself to buy this land. I would have gladly donated it to the Young Marines in memory of Casey Sheehan.