• Respect & Decency

    From George Pope@1:153/715.1275 to all on Sunday, July 09, 2006 18:53:20
    The Daughter Of A Soldier

    Last week I was in Atlanta, Georgia attending a conference. While I was in t e airport returning home, I heard several people behind me begin to clap and ch er. I immediately turned around and witnessed one of the greatest acts of patr otism I have ever seen.

    Moving through the terminal was a group of soldiers in their camo's. As they began heading to their gate, everyone (well, almost everyone) was abruptly to t eir feet with their hands waving and cheering.

    When I saw the soldiers, probably 30-40 of them being applauded and cheered f r, it hit me. I'm not alone. I'm not the only red-blooded American who still oves this country and supports our troops and their families.

    Of course, I immediately stopped and began clapping for these young unsung he oes who are putting their lives on the line everyday for us so we can go to sch ol, work and home without fear or reprisal.

    Just when I thought I could not be more proud of my country or of our service men and women, a young girl, not more than 6 or 7 years old ran up to one of th
    male soldiers. He kneeled down and said, "Hi."

    The little girl then asked him if he would give something to her Daddy for he .

    The young soldier (he didn't look any older than 22) said he would try, and a ked what she wanted to give her Daddy.

    Then suddenly the little girl grabbed the neck of this soldier, gave him the iggest hug she could muster and then kissed him on the cheek.

    The mother of the little girl, who said her daughter's name was Courtney, tol
    the young soldier that her husband was a Marine and had been in Iraq for 11 mo ths now.

    As the Mom was explaining how much Courtney missed her father, the young sold er began to tear up. When this temporarily single Mom was done explaining her ituation, all of the soldiers huddled together for a brief second.

    Then one of the other servicemen pulled out a military looking walkie-talkie.
    They started playing with the device and talking back and forth on it.

    After about 10-15 seconds of this, the young soldier walked back over to Cour ney, bent down and said this to her, "I spoke to your Daddy and he told me to g ve this to you." He then hugged this little girl that he had just met and gave her a kiss on the cheek. He finished by saying, "Your Daddy told me to tell yo
    that he loves you more than anything and he was coming home very soon."

    The Mom at this point was crying almost uncontrollably and as the young soldi r stood to his feet, he saluted Courtney and her Mom.

    As the soldiers began to leave, heading towards their gate, people resumed th ir applause. As I stood there applauding and looked around, there were very fe
    dry eyes, including my own.

    That young soldier, in one last act of selflessness, turned around and blew a kiss to Courtney with a tear rolling down his cheek.

    We need to remember everyday all of our soldiers and their families and thank God for them and their sacrifices.


    ----

    Now there are some of you out there who would follow the example of Jane
    Fonda and condemn even the above soldiers, JUST because they're
    soldiers.

    If you do, you're a sick evil SOB deserving to be dressed up in a brown
    shirt & speak only German!

    Yes, there are arseholes in the military -- hate THEM!!!

    Most of those you really hate are the administration, not the poor
    victims in the ranks. . .

    Most in the military are there because they want to protect YOU, not
    because they want to kill women & children! Or torture ALLEGED
    suspects! (under orders, BTW!)

    You're not throwing away your idealism of a war-free world by praising
    the noble goals of the enlisted folks. . .

    Praise them for their willingness to take risks on YOUR behalf, and save
    your anger for those who actually earn it!

    I, too, long for a world without war, but I know we won't get the world
    we want by merely giving in to bullies!

    (Did giving up your lunch money without question or fight ever lead to a
    better school experience for you?)

    Didn't you admire the one person who had the cojones to stand up to the
    bully, ending his reign of terror?

    Whatever you think of Bush, Cheney, & friends, that's not related to the average man/woman in the troops!



    Because I care,
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to George Pope on Tuesday, July 11, 2006 08:22:18
    George Pope wrote in a message to all:

    The Daughter Of A Soldier

    Last week I was in Atlanta, Georgia attending a conference.
    While I was in t e airport returning home, I heard several people
    behind me begin to clap and ch er. I immediately turned around and witnessed one of the greatest acts of patr otism I have ever seen.

    Moving through the terminal was a group of soldiers in their
    camo's. As they began heading to their gate, everyone (well,
    almost everyone) was abruptly to t eir feet with their hands waving
    and cheering.

    When I saw the soldiers, probably 30-40 of them being applauded
    and cheered f r, it hit me. I'm not alone. I'm not the only
    red-blooded American who still oves this country and supports our
    troops and their families.

    Of course, I immediately stopped and began clapping for these
    young unsung he oes who are putting their lives on the line
    everyday for us so we can go to sch ol, work and home without fear
    or reprisal.

    Just when I thought I could not be more proud of my country or of
    our service men and women, a young girl, not more than 6 or 7 years
    old ran up to one of th male soldiers. He kneeled down and said,
    "Hi."

    The little girl then asked him if he would give something to her
    Daddy for he .

    The young soldier (he didn't look any older than 22) said he
    would try, and a ked what she wanted to give her Daddy.

    Then suddenly the little girl grabbed the neck of this soldier,
    gave him the iggest hug she could muster and then kissed him on the
    cheek.

    The mother of the little girl, who said her daughter's name was Courtney, tol the young soldier that her husband was a Marine and
    had been in Iraq for 11 mo ths now.

    As the Mom was explaining how much Courtney missed her father,
    the young sold er began to tear up. When this temporarily single
    Mom was done explaining her ituation, all of the soldiers huddled
    together for a brief second.

    Then one of the other servicemen pulled out a military looking walkie-talkie. They started playing with the device and talking
    back and forth on it.

    After about 10-15 seconds of this, the young soldier walked back
    over to Cour ney, bent down and said this to her, "I spoke to your
    Daddy and he told me to g ve this to you." He then hugged this
    little girl that he had just met and gave her a kiss on the cheek.
    He finished by saying, "Your Daddy told me to tell yo that he
    loves you more than anything and he was coming home very soon."

    The Mom at this point was crying almost uncontrollably and as the
    young soldi r stood to his feet, he saluted Courtney and her Mom.

    As the soldiers began to leave, heading towards their gate,
    people resumed th ir applause. As I stood there applauding and
    looked around, there were very fe dry eyes, including my own.

    That young soldier, in one last act of selflessness, turned
    around and blew a kiss to Courtney with a tear rolling down his
    cheek.

    We need to remember everyday all of our soldiers and their
    families and thank God for them and their sacrifices.


    ----

    Now there are some of you out there who would follow the example of
    Jane Fonda and condemn even the above soldiers, JUST because
    they're soldiers.

    If you do, you're a sick evil SOB deserving to be dressed up in a
    brown shirt & speak only German!

    Yes, there are arseholes in the military -- hate THEM!!!

    Most of those you really hate are the administration, not the poor
    victims in the ranks. . .

    Most in the military are there because they want to protect YOU,
    not because they want to kill women & children! Or torture ALLEGED suspects! (under orders, BTW!)

    You're not throwing away your idealism of a war-free world by
    praising the noble goals of the enlisted folks. . .

    Praise them for their willingness to take risks on YOUR behalf, and
    save your anger for those who actually earn it!

    I, too, long for a world without war, but I know we won't get the
    world we want by merely giving in to bullies!

    (Did giving up your lunch money without question or fight ever lead
    to a better school experience for you?)

    Didn't you admire the one person who had the cojones to stand up to
    the bully, ending his reign of terror?

    Whatever you think of Bush, Cheney, & friends, that's not related
    to the average man/woman in the troops!

    Well said!


    Regards,

    Roger
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