Monday, September 05, 2005
A BIG THANK YOU GOING OUT TO
I don’t expect much public thanks to be given to the heroes who are working to rescue, feed and protect the victims of Hurricane Katrina, but they well deserve it. Yes, the ones wading through the cesspool of New Orleans, and other distressed regions of this wonderful nation, rescuing distressed citizens. Yes, you the ones preparing, repairing and operating the helicopters, trucks and boats that are needed in this national emergency. Yes, you the ones laboring and sweating so hard, even though you may have lost all of your own home and belongings in this same storm.

To those of you having to put up with the stench of death, the uncertainty of civilian panic, all of the burning buildings, angry citizens, thugs and anarchists trying to make your job even tougher than it would be if the animals with guns were not there; to all of you, I for one will never forget your sacrifice, and I imagine there are millions of grateful people thinking exactly like me on this matter. And that is what it is, a sacrifice. I don’t consider my monetary contribution to the victims of Hurricane Katrina to be a sacrifice, it is nothing compared to what you are doing for your homeland.


To all of our finest men and women, I give my thanks. I know you are working 18 or more hours a day in the biggest rescue operation ever undertaken in America. From the depths of my secure being (that too is because of you) I Thank you.

I know the pundit’s sitting in air conditioned newsrooms across the USofA, are talking about you in derogatory fashion. But let me assure you, the decent people of this nation will not forget your sacrifice in this time of national distress.
To those of your just returning from your duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, who were then deployed in this mission in the Gulf States; May God protect you in your extended work, until you have the opportunity to take some time off. I know radical college students, leftists, Howard Dean and all of the socialists and communists are hell-bent on making you uncomfortable in your own homeland, but take the time to look at those that hate you…..they are dirty, vile, socialistic scumbags who couldn’t survive if they had to labor as hard as you do. They are the dredge of democracy, the flakes of freedom and the ones that make you look so beautiful.

I take my truck drivers hat off to you, and will always remember your sacrifices at home and abroad for the citizens of the USofA.

THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE, A MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. YOU SEE, THIS WAR HAS THOUSANDS OF MISSIONS, AND YOU ARE MAKING US VERY PROUD. YOU ARE OUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS AND WE LOVE YOU SO.


You are seeing the best and worst of America. I know many have cursed you while you did your duty, some even shot at you, but millions are praying for you also. The citizens of this nation you serve are waiting for the chance to celebrate YOU, AND YOUR JOB WELL DONE.

3 comments:

Blogger Jay said...

I keep hanging around because, once in awhile, we agree on something important. There are thousands who have devoted much of their effort and money to help out our fellow citizens in their time of need. They get little publicity, but they are the ones that are saving lives right now.

btw...most of them are these leftist socialist scum you seem to hate so much.

Blogger web_loafer said...

Any one donating time or money to this national effort is doing good. I was addressing very few, I tend to use too large of a brush when painting.

Blogger Angel said...

Please don't forget to help the animals that were abandoned because of Katrina. Please go to my blog and check out the list of compiled links that will help animals and people hurt by Katrina. http://www.dianesdiary.blogspot.com I lay crying at night and wish I could do more. I am currenty going to Charlotte for a few says to volunteer my emt skills and help pass out food or whatever is needed.

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