| TheGymKid |
OFF TOPIC from Muranos... and I hope it is okay that I write about this... but I thought it would make us all appreciate what we have and get us to hug our children, call our mothers or kiss our wife with love.
This week in my office, I found out a co-worker of mine, Charlene Bowie lost her son in Irac. He was 23 and an only child that she was extremly close with. Charlene was helping plan his wedding for next year. His life was taken at a check point by a suiside bomber. Charlene is a sweet woman who always smiled and made jokes when I saw her. I feel just aweful for her. I never met her son.
I thought I would write and share this because we all sometimes take for granted the people we love around us and also we forget that our next door neighbors, co-workers, family, etc... are in another country fighting for freedom and our protection with their lives.
I just wanted to share this witheveryone..... and thank anyone out there, who has fought with their lives so I can have freedom.
Article on Chris Cosgrove from New Jersey
2nd Article on Chris Cosgrove from New Jersey |
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| hfelknor |
I left my best friend in Vietnam. And my knee cap.
Despite the fact that our politicians sell us out, the soldier knows what he is doing and why.
It is good to put a face on the statistics.
Thanks Chris Cosgrove, and my extreme sympathies to his mother.
Parents shouldn't outlive their children.
Homer |
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