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FROM MICHELLE MALKIN'S BLOG:



***Update March 18, 2007 1:30am: The NYTimes lies...***





***Update March 18, 2007, 7:30am: Compare and contrast...***

College student Leslie Grainger sent me (Michelle Malkin) this striking photo she took of a

proud American at the GoE yesterday:
(GATHERING OF EAGLES)
Proud American

She writes:

My name is Leslie Grainger, I met you earlier in the day today at the

gathering of eagles ( I am the college student, that drove 12 hours from

Massachusetts to go). The Vietnam veterans were abandoned by their

generation, and they've always had to stand up for themselves, and on their

own, I was there because I wanted to show the veterans that I love them and

thank them for helping to ensure my freedom and safety. I was also there to

show the veterans than I will not stand quietly, or look away (as their

generation did) when our new veterans, and our troops are being

disrespected. I think our effort today let the veterans of the past know that

Americans will never let the disrespect or degradation of our troops go

un-opposed again. I have been praying that one day the actions of the silent

majority of America that supports the troops would speak louder than the

cries of those who oppose them, and I think that happened today as well.

I took a lot of photos but there is one in particular I think you'd like...It's

surely a photo the media, or liberals wouldn't like to see.

COMPARE the photo the Washington Post chose to spotlight (SEE ABOVE) with the Proud American photo.


I guess I'm not too timely with this excerpt but you need to realize that I am skill-challenged when it comes to cutting and pasting. Ever since I first clucked my tongue over this article I was hoping to share it on the blog.

3 comments:

Cherie said...

This is fantastic, Lizza. Thanks for sharing!

Elizabeth said...

Thank You. I spend too much time reading other blogs perhaps, but if I quit, I wouldn't find gems like these in my local news, and that's for sure!

Elizabeth said...

By the way, I linked your great hippie remembrance to my site. The more people who see it the better!