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We take this opportunity to continue to remember the greatest tragedy on American soil. Our thoughts go out to the beloved families who lost brave loved ones in this great tragedy, the greatest in Our History. What the enemy meant to destroy our Freedom has united us beyond measure. WHAT
DOES IT MEAN TO SUPPORT OUR MILITARY PERSONNEL? Let us not lose sight of the purpose of the mission before our Military, its leaders, and our Commander-in-chief, President George W. Bush. Our BRAVE Marines, Air Force, Naval, Army and Coast Guard personnel need our support. We need to PRAY for them and their families back home. These men and women were NOT drafted into this conflict, they, VOLUNTARILY joined their respective Service Branches. These Men and Women desire Expeditious VICTORY in liberating the Iraqis from the gross INHUMANITY of Saddam Hussein and his regime. But, above all, they desire to return home to the United States of America, to be with their families. May
God bless each and every family that has family members and loved ones
on the front of this conflict. |
Our prayers are with those brave soldiers that have already sacrificed their lives during this conflict. We also pray with the families of those soldiers that have lost their lives to Liberate the Iraqi People and to reach the goals of establishing a democracy in place of the former repressive regime of Saddam Hussein, along with all of the weapons of mass destruction that threaten Our Nation and the entire Free World. The loss of these brave soldiers will not be in vain. God Bless you and the memory of your love ones. AMERICA MUST to REPENT and TURN FROM ITS WICKEDNESS to the LORD GOD of the HOLY BIBLE, and God on Whom this Great Nation was founded in 1776: ONE NATION UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.
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Let us Never Give In to Terrorism! |
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LET US NOT CONDONE THE ANTI-WAR SENTIMENT THAT IS BEING DEMONSTRATED BY A
VERY SMALL MINORITY OF THIS NATION, WHEN OVER 70% OF AMERICANS SUPPORT
OUR EFFORTS. |
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