thank you ! may your day be filled with good cheer and health

On Nov 27, 6:09 am, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOL!!!  I am up at 4:30am each and every day.  Today, I have two turkeys to
> prepare for the oven to serve to 25 people later today.  Happy Thanksgiving
> Michael.
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> CW
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> From: "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 06:03
> Subject: Re: Giving Thanks to the Troops
>
> at the risk of starting another flame war with you . what are you
> doing up so early in the morning ? my nightmares normaly drive me out
> of bed around 3AM or so
>
> On Nov 27, 5:44 am, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Giving Thanks to the Troops
> > Max Boot - 11.26.2008 - 1:06 PM
> > Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate with family-and a time to remember
> > those
> > who won’t have that privilege. I am thinking primarily of the 279,825
> > American service personnel who were, according to official Department of
> > Defense statistics, deployed abroad as of June 30, 2008. Some of them are
> > able to have their families with them — for instance those stationed in
> > Germany. But most are on “unaccompanied” tours, whether in combat zones
> > such
> > as Iraq and Afghanistan, or even in peaceful countries such as South Korea
> > and Japan. (And even many of the troops nominally stationed in Germany are
> > actually in war zones elsewhere.)
> > I met a few such soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen while traveling
> > around the Philippines during the past week — part of the roughly 600
> > personnel deployed as part of Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines to
> > help
> > the armed forces of the Philippines fight jihadist terrorists.
> > As always when spending time with the troops, I was impressed by their
> > professionalism, good humor, and sky-high morale. In places like Iraq and
> > Afghanistan it is a trial to maintain such a positive outlook amid the
> > stress of combat, with its attendant casualties. In the Philippines, the
> > stress comes from the lack of combat and the boredom that can result. In
> > my
> > experience, American troops handle both sorts of challenges better than
> > just
> > about any other armed force that I can think of.
> > So as you sit down to supper tomorrow hoist a turkey leg in honor of our
> > gallant and selfless defenders who are enjoying their dinner in a chow
> > hall
> > rather than at home, surrounded probably by close friends but no doubt
> > missing spouses, children, and other family
> > members.http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/boot/44671
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