Thursday, 4 December 2008
The Great Liberator
I’d like to be known as somebody who liberated 50 million people and helped achieve peace….I would like to be a person remembered as a person who, first and foremost, did not sell his soul in order to accommodate the political process.
~ George W. Bush ~
er, what about the part about committing treason to start a needless war that’s killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians and left a country with little electricity and sewage running in the streets, Great Liberator.
~ Brian Brown Walker ~
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Is there a story behind the picture of the Marine and the beautiful girl? I mean besides the obvious.
Renee, if only the world was at peace and searched for a better way of life. We all had one goal to help one another.
This is a beautiful place here and so very pleased to know you.
All the beautiful people here that share to one another. It is totally fantastic!
You are helping people think deeply with your posts and are really enlightening.
Quite. Excellent point, Mr Walker.
Yaya: I don't know the official story. The picture speaks volumes to me. To me this is what war is and I don't think people want to see it. But we need to be reminded.
Thanks for posting this touching photo, Renee.
I also would like to know more about this young marine. I'd love to know his story.
Ronnie - in a small town in Georgia
Daughter of an Army Colonel
Wife of a retired Army Ranger and later a Coast Guard Rescue pilot.
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Ronnie, please know that this is not a slight against any soldiers anywhere.
Love Renee
did you hear the quotes from his (GWB) interview with Charlie Gibson, essentially he would like a "do-over". A DO-OVER. fool.
Hi Renee, I tend to agree with what you are saying. Right now though it is almost Christmas and I wanted to say to you, lets feel our hearts with hope and love and enjoy each day. I wish you a happy day and all wishes to come true. Take care and I am going to change and get ready for class. TaTa
Meg: You just gave me the shivers big time. Stupidity is a very dangerous thing.
xoxoxo
Love Renee
No worry, Renee. I just get a bit spring loaded sometimes being from a military family and all the experience that brings with it.
I respect and understand your view.
Take care of yourself. I've been thinking about you these last few days. My Dad had colon cancer and went through some tough chemo, and BEAT it. You were a topic on my blog yesterday!
Ronnie
Renee,
I am losing it. Don't have a clue about the toy. Was it the Archie McPhee link? If it was, it was just a demo/example of my new ability to link!!
Got anything to cure procrastination?
I have done everything I can to avoid starting on that racecar painting. Geeez.
Ronnie - in slackerland
Hi Renee, you have been given a beautiful blog award. No pressure!
I remember his story being on Tv. For a while he was quite alot in our minds. First, his burns in the war over that little sheep land, I think? By I am hazy about this. When he got married he was on the TV again. He is such a beautiful person, totally a star.
Thank you so much Renee for your message. Lovely, your a total star!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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