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This picture is worth 10,000 words...! (Below)


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On March 18, 2008, Senator Barack Obama said that his pastor,
spiritual leader, mentor and great friend Rev. Wright is not anti-White and anti-United States. Please watch the brief
video and you decide if Rev. Wright hates White Americans and the United States as a whole...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=617eK2XIaLk&NR=1
On March 29, 2008, a number of states will have Vietnam Veterans Day.
There
will be some great events in Crossville, Tenn.
For details, please get in touch with
Dann Dunham.
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Subject: : GREAT!!!!!!! PHOTO.
Great young pilot from PA. Outstanding job !!! Can you beat this? Subject:
Afgan Helicopter Photo Can't add anything else to this one ... A picture is worth 10,000 words ! If you don't think
our military pilots earn their pay ... you need to take a look at this picture ... and then look again and realize what you're
seeing...

This photo was taken by a soldier in Afghanistan of a helo rescue mission. The pilot
is a PA National Guard guy who flies EMS choppers in civilian life. Now, how many people on the planet you reckon could
set the ass-end of a chopper down on the roof top of a shack on a steep mountain cliff and hold it there while soldiers load
wounded men in the rear? If this does not impress you ... nothing ever will. Gives me the chills and a serious case
of the vertigo ... I can't even imagine having the nerve ... much less the talent and ability God Bless our military.
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During the Vietnam War, I served in a peasant-farming village that was about 20 miles southwest of Da Nang,
Vietnam. In November 1970, a typhoon came close to the area and flooded the valley like a bathtub.
The below picture is a schoolhouse that was located at the highest elevation of the village. During the storm,
the water level rose to the mid-level of the windows. Marines and Popular Force Vietnamese Militiamen stacked
desks inside the schoolhouse in order to keep their equipment out of the flood waters.
The winds and rains continued to pound the Da Nang area of Vietnam. When word finally came to evacuate
the school and village, the only way out was by helicopter.
A hole was made in the roof of the school and two Marines lifted about ten Marines and about fifteen militiamen
to the waiting hands of a Marine, who was dangling from a helicopter that hovered over the roof of the schoolhouse.
Due to the strong winds that the helicopter pilot was battling, a few men were almost lost in the rushing waters.
A couple of wind gusts almost through the helicopter into the schoolhouse.
The below picture was taken during another flood about a month later.

A CRIMINAL CASE, ETHICS CASE, CIVIL
CASE OR ALL THREE...
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