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I support the troops.......

Tmy

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.........by doing nothing but sit on my ass and complain about the peace protestors!!!


I'm sorry Ive just been listening to too much talk radio. Man these callers have such distain for the peacenicks. I wonder what these people would do if there were no protestors?

If you really support the troops wouldnt that entail some sort of action on your part. Volunteer for somthing, conserve gasoline, donate money to the red cross or humanitarian efforts, buy american, buy war bonds. Ummm can you have war bonds without war being declared?
 
Tmy...

The best way anyone can support the troops, regardless of whether they condone this war or not, is to do exactly as you have suggested. Those who condone the war get worried that the peace demonstrations will be seen by Iraqis, as well as American service persons and that it will deflate morale for our troops. It can be perceived as an embarassment for the country, particularly when the majority of Americans support this action. Regardless, we're there...we're in Iraq. All the peace demonstrations in the country aren't going to change that. So, I think your ideas about community service, etc., are far more practical and constructive than chaining oneself to a building in the name of 'peace'...
 
I agree LadyH.

For the record I think the press is blowing all this protest nonsense out of proprtion. I swear there were more press at that NYC protest, than actual protestors. If your some out of control pain in the ass protestor youll have 3 cameras chasing you down.

The protests that Ive seen consist of peaceful fowlks holdingup signs on street corners. That and candlelight meetings in the park. Of couse thats too boring for the news.
 
The conservative talk radio station950 KPRC is setting up a donation drive for the troops.

TALKRADIO 950 KPRC invites you to join our "Supplies for Soldiers" drive 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri., April 4, at the Kroger Signature store, Westpark at Buffalo Speedway. We need batteries, sunscreen, coffee, toothbrushes, mouthwash, shaving cream, razors and other items (see full list). With help from Houston City Council Member Gabriel Vasquez and authorities at Ft. Bliss, items you contribute will be sped directly to our military personnel overseas!

Complete list:

Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Dental Floss
Mouthwash
Shampoo
Razors and shaving cream
Washcloths
Soap
Hand sanitizer and moist wipes
Hand lotion
Deodorant
Nail clippers
Lip balm
Sunscreen
Athlete's foot powder
Baby powder
Feminine hygiene products
Toilet paper
Instant coffee, tea bags, hot chocolate
Powdered creamer
Sugar
Sweetened powdered drink mixes
Wrap-around sunglasses
Small board games
Recent paperback books, puzzle books
Batteries (assorted sizes)
Blank greeting cards
(birthday, anniversary, etc.)

Funds will be used to support local military families with such services as

Emergency Communication - The Red Cross provides emergency communication to soldiers about urgent family situations, such as death, birth or serious illness. They offer the service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Emergency Financial Assistance - The Red Cross makes grants to military persons and their families when their income is decreased or unexpected bills occur.

Counseling Services - The stress of separation can cause a wide array of problems that trained Red Cross social workers can help resolve.

Care Packages - The Red Cross is the only organization authorized to send packages to service people.
Donations, payable to the Greater Houston American Red Cross, may also be mailed to:
P.O. Box 201014
Houston, Texas 77216

I plan on going.
 
Tmy said:
.........by doing nothing but sit on my ass and complain about the peace protestors!!!


I'm sorry Ive just been listening to too much talk radio. Man these callers have such distain for the peacenicks. I wonder what these people would do if there were no protestors?

If you really support the troops wouldnt that entail some sort of action on your part. Volunteer for somthing, conserve gasoline, donate money to the red cross or humanitarian efforts, buy american, buy war bonds. Ummm can you have war bonds without war being declared?

good suggestions.... but that is constructive

it takes less energy to complain
 
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