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"Peace is not the end.
Righteousness is the end. When the Saviour saw the money-changers in the
Temple he broke the peace by driving them out. At that moment peace could
have been obtained readily enough by the simple process of keeping quiet in the
presence of wrong. But instead of preserving peace at the expense of
righteousness, the Saviour armed himself with a scourge of cords and drove the
moneychangers from the Temple. Righteousness is the end, and peace a means to
the end, and sometimes it is not peace, but war which is the proper means to
achieve the end. Righteousness should breed valor and strength. When it does
breed them, it is triumphant; and when triumphant, it necessarily brings peace.
But peace does not necessarily bring righteousness."
- Theodore Roosevelt, FEAR GOD AND TAKE YOUR OWN PART
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The best reporting coming out of Iraq that we have found
is
HERE.
Here's
a posting from 4thetroops that was emailed to me. It speaks for itself.
Volumes.
Hey guys,
Most of you remember my brother from Ironhorse. I just thought I would share a little story about him. Many of you know he returned home in April and has moved his family to California. He will be teaching at University of Southern
California. He will be heading up the ROTC program there.
Today he was getting his oil changed and was chatting with some of the men about Iraq. This is a bit unusal for Bobby since he doesn't talk about the war much. He found himself being interupted by the lady working at the counter. She
made it a point to say she did not think we had any business fighting in Iraq. Usually my brother just ignores such comments but today he chose to shine!!
He said, Ma'am, I appreciate you may have your own opinions and beliefs. As a soldier I am trained to protect the rights of all of our citizens, but with all due respect ma'am, I am sure you would not choose to see us fighting these monsters
down the street in front of the bank. Maybe someday you will. I am sure you would not like to see our civilians in the line of fire. I feel it is better to take the war where it starts and preserve our safety and our families.
She stuttered a bit and said, "well why aren't those people thrilled to see you when you were there"? Again, my brother took a deep breath and said "Ma'am you didn't see the thousands of people that cheered us and told us we were sent
from heaven. You didn't see the women crying and thanking us for coming to help them. You also didn't see the thousands of pounds of weapons stashed inside of schools along with crates filled with horrid pictures of women and children cut up into pieces. I saw that Ma'am. I was there. I know the truth. 90% of those people were so happy to see us. Yes they were very frightened of being shot in the back, but they were very happy we are there. It is the 10% you see on TV every night. It is those that are killing our Marines and Soldiers. It is our News stations that chose to show you only the bad.
Did you happen to see Fox news yesterday as the people marched in parade chanting they wanted Al Sodorr (spelling) out of their city?!! Yes, the Iraqi people are getting braver. Ma'am you have the right to feel or think whatever you like. I know the truth, I lived it.
Then a young hispanic man stepped in and said "no one likes war, but sometimes it is necessary. We should thank this man for what he has done for our country".
Pretty cool huh!! I am so proud of my brother. He doesn't usually engage in this kind of junk, but I am so proud he stood up to that lady. I am so proud of the hero my brother and all the other troops are. It just makes my heart want to burst!!
Mia
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-1stSgt Dave Jobe
The photo above
was forwarded from one of the last U.S. Marine companies in Iraq. They would like to have
it passed to as many people as possible, to let the folks back home know that they
remember why they're there and that they remember those who've been lost.
Charles
M. Province, biographer of Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. and author of the "IT IS THE
SOLDIER" tribute, has compiled an impressive collection of material on military
history, politics, and leadership at his
Patton
HQ website. Worth a visit! Get your free
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One more time, the best reporting coming out of Iraq that we have found
is
HERE.

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