A Death in the Class of 9/11

Angel

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What an amazing Woman! She took an Oath that she took seriously and she knew what may come of her life. Regardless of the who's and whys of the War that may take their lives our Military Members make the greatest sacrifices for our Freedom. She makes me proud and I don't even know her. God Bless that Woman and all of the Fallen Soldiers before and after her for sacrificing their lives for our Freedom.

:patriot:
 

Mikeinsmd

New Member
Angel said:
:frown:

What an amazing Woman! She took an Oath that she took seriously and she knew what may come of her life. Regardless of the who's and whys of the War that may take their lives our Military Members make the greatest sacrifices for our Freedom. She makes me proud and I don't even know her. God Bless that Woman and all of the Fallen Soldiers before and after her for sacrificing their lives for our Freedom.

:patriot:
:yeahthat: :patriot:
 

Dougstermd

ORGASM DONOR
unixpirate said:
fkg bush :smack:



Sad..sad!


Bush did not set the roadside bomb:smack:

It is ashame to see Americas children getting taken out that way but rember
war is not glamarouis or romantic like on TV.

Freedom Is Not FREE
 

Mikeinsmd

New Member
Dougstermd said:
Bush did not set the roadside bomb:smack:

It is ashame to see Americas children getting taken out that way but rember
war is not glamarouis or romantic like on TV.

Freedom Is Not FREE
Pssssttttt.... :gossip: I think he was using :sarcasm:
 

Nanny Pam

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Angel said:
:frown:

What an amazing Woman! She took an Oath that she took seriously and she knew what may come of her life. Regardless of the who's and whys of the War that may take their lives our Military Members make the greatest sacrifices for our Freedom. She makes me proud and I don't even know her. God Bless that Woman and all of the Fallen Soldiers before and after her for sacrificing their lives for our Freedom.

:patriot:
:patriot:

RIP Emily Perez.
 
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Fat Momma

Guest
I wanted to share these, and my thanks and prayers to the family. What a wonderful young woman and they should be very proud.



"To all whom this may concern,
I would personally like to thank all of those who have recently contributed their time and efforts in what I believe to be an awe-inspiring and frankly quite dramatic display of support from the home-front. The correspondence and care packages have been coming in at an overwhelming and nearly monumental pace. The "Any Soldier" campaign has seen tears from some, given hope to most, and has been inspirational to us all. Your relentless support has provided the simple reminder that any one of us would proudly die for a grateful nation in our ongoing fight against terrorism."
"Freedom is not Free"
SGT Brian Horn
Iraq, Nov 2003


"I couldn't be anymore proud to have been apart of such an honorable organization as AnySoldier.com. This is priceless, and I would like to thank all of you who entrusted me to be your contact. To have been able to distribute the mail personally as a contact to soldiers who get next to no mail at all and for that brief moment see the look of hope in their faces of good things to come. The hope that somebody out there does care. That somebody does in fact love them as they deservingly should be loved. The hope that some day their involvement in the fight on terror was to preserve those that believed in them so much through and through, until their fight was done. We fight so that maybe, just maybe your grandchildren wont have to.
Pray for us in all that we do."
SGT Brian Horn
Afghanistan, Nov 2005
 

willie

Well-Known Member
The soldier was no slouch.
From the article:
Even at a school of overachievers, Perez's friends and teachers say that she stood out. She held the second-highest rank in her senior class, and, as Brigade Command Sergeant Major, was the highest-ranking minority woman in the history of West Point. She set school records as a sprinter on the track team, led the school's gospel choir, tutored a number of other students and even helped start a dance squad to cheer on the football and basketball teams. Professors wanted her to be in their classes, soldiers wanted her to lead their cadets, underclassmen wanted to catch a little bit of the unstoppable drive that pushed her to meet and exceed the many challenges the academy throws at its students.
 

unixpirate

Pitty Party
A Death in the Class of... 09-30-2006 06:11 PM GFY


A Death in the Class of... 09-30-2006 03:26 PM fkg loser.





What happened to freedom of speech :shrug: Take your red and shove it! :buttkick:
 

unixpirate

Pitty Party
I agree, but were not fighting the same frickin' war :smack:
It's not a game or Risk!


A Death in the Class of... 09-30-2006 09:55 PM F the bastards. MMDad




:biteme: Dad! :huggy:
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
unixpirate said:
A Death in the Class of... 09-30-2006 06:11 PM GFY


A Death in the Class of... 09-30-2006 03:26 PM fkg loser.





What happened to freedom of speech :shrug: Take your red and shove it! :buttkick:
What are you talking about? Seems to me that not only have you exercised your ability to speak but those leaving the karma also have. Or is free speech something that only you deserve? :tap:
 
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Fat Momma

Guest
unixpirate said:
A Death in the Class of... 09-30-2006 06:11 PM GFY


A Death in the Class of... 09-30-2006 03:26 PM fkg loser.





What happened to freedom of speech :shrug: Take your red and shove it! :buttkick:


Hats off to you for speaking your mind, but freedom of speech goes both ways...... :flowers: stand up for what you belive in but don't be too shocked when others do the same. :love:
 

Mikeinsmd

New Member
willie said:
The soldier was no slouch.
From the article:
Even at a school of overachievers, Perez's friends and teachers say that she stood out. She held the second-highest rank in her senior class, and, as Brigade Command Sergeant Major, was the highest-ranking minority woman in the history of West Point. She set school records as a sprinter on the track team, led the school's gospel choir, tutored a number of other students and even helped start a dance squad to cheer on the football and basketball teams. Professors wanted her to be in their classes, soldiers wanted her to lead their cadets, underclassmen wanted to catch a little bit of the unstoppable drive that pushed her to meet and exceed the many challenges the academy throws at its students.
WOW!!! :patriot:
 

unixpirate

Pitty Party
Fat Momma said:
Hats off to you for speaking your mind, but freedom of speech goes both ways...... :flowers: stand up for what you belive in but don't be too shocked when others do the same. :love:


I don't go both ways. :shrug:

I'm not shocked I believe and listen to other's :confused:

All you fks that gave me red and didn't sign it don't believe in freedom of speech. At least sign it so I can return the fkg favor :smack:

Sissy's :kiss:
 
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vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
I think you guys are childish for arguing about karma in a thread about a woman who lost her life in Iraq.

That is all.
 

unixpirate

Pitty Party
vraiblonde said:
I think you guys are childish for arguing about karma in a thread about a woman who lost her life in Iraq.

That is all.


Kramma Jamma means nothing to me. :smack:



A woman or man lost there life and that's what is important. War isn't the answer. Lives are being lost. Family's are losing there loved ones. Imagine that! :smack: Can you? :popcorn:
 
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