Just a small letter.

A good friend of mine sent me this the other day in an email.Enjoy!!



I seen this on myspace and just had to pass it on to everyone - because it so very true - too bad these kind of people take their freedom of speech for granted -



One of my sons serves in the military. He is still stateside, here in
California. He called me yesterday to let me know how warm and
welcoming people were to him, and his troops, everywhere he goes, telling me how people shake their hands, and thank them for being willing to serve, and fight, for not only our own freedoms but so that others may have them also.

But he also told me about an incident in the grocery store he stopped at yesterday, on his way home from the base. He said
that ahead of several people in front of him stood a woman dressed in a burkha.

He said when she got to the cashier she loudly remarked about the U.S. flag lapel pin the cashier wore on her smock. The cashier reached up and touched the pin, and said proudly," Yes, I always wear it and probably always will."

The woman in the burkha then asked the cashier when she was going to stop bombing her countrymen, explaining that she was Iraqi.

A gentleman standing behind my son stepped forward, putting his arm around my son's shoulders, and nodding towards my son, said in a calm and gentle voice to the Iraqi woman:

"Lady, hundreds of thousands of men and women like this young man have fought and died so that YOU could stand here, in MY country and accuse a check-out cashier of bombing YOUR
countrymen. It is my belief that had you been this outspoken in YOUR own country, we wouldn't need to be there today. But, hey, if you have now learned how to speak out so loudly and clearly, I'll gladly buy you a ticket and pay your way back to Iraq so you can straighten out the mess in YOUR country that you are obviously here in MY country to avoid."

Everyone within hearing distance cheered!
 
i just returned from iraq a few months ago....i'm stationed out of savannah,ga but call southern illinois home......anyways when we were there the iraqi people are always happy to see us, for the most part the people doing the bombings aren't even iraqi, their from countries in the surrounding area....trust me we're doing more good over there than what the news tells u...i know from first hand experience and have seen it with my own eyes....
 
pfcsparks said:
i just returned from iraq a few months ago....i'm stationed out of savannah,ga but call southern illinois home......anyways when we were there the iraqi people are always happy to see us, for the most part the people doing the bombings aren't even iraqi, their from countries in the surrounding area....trust me we're doing more good over there than what the news tells u...i know from first hand experience and have seen it with my own eyes....
Welcome home and Thank you for what you do.
We are the home of the free because of the brave, men and women like you.
:)
 
i tell you what for the people that are against the war i think yall should go watch United 93 i kno its a movie and nott everythings true but for the most part it was it reminded me of what happened that day and it was the first time ive ever walked outa the movie theatre where it was so quite i could hear a pin drop all you heard was people crien
God Bless Our Soldiers!!!!
~Kyle~ Schmitt happens racing
 
I Agree I have yet to see it but some people in my Squadron has and they say it makes them kinda happy that we go to afgan and know we are doing something good
 




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