Inauguration 2009

With Inauguration day 2009 upon us, I felt as though it was time to think about the future of our troops and their families. Michelle Obama has stated that her first priority will be the military families, and I hope that is true. However history has shown us that whenever there was a president that was a democrat the first casualty was the military. Democrats tend to try to save move by depriving our military of funds and equipment. Once again I truly hope that the Obamas prove me wrong.

Additionally, I hope the future president does not pull the troops out of Iraq without a declaration of victory. Our troops performed flawlessly in the face of tremendous adversity and they deserve a “win” as much as their fallen comrades who gave their lives for our freedom and the freedom of the Iraqi people.

While you are sitting around, enjoying the freedom afforded to you by the constitution, take a moment and say a quiet prayer for those who are right now living in a desert to protect that freedom.

Happy Thanksgiving

It is Thanksgiving again in the United States. I would like to take this opportunity to wish ALL of our troops a safe and happy Thanksgiving. We often take little things like this for granted. I am sure that our troops would much rather be with their families than in the desert of Iraq or the mountains of Afghanistan, protecting our freedom.

Thank you, for everything that you have sacrificed for my family, my country and myself.

Thank you

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone that participated in our VI Day celebration. Whether you added a link to your blog, or pointed at min or both, thank you for supporting your country as well as the troops. Even if the major media outlets won’t admit to victory, still insisting we are STILL in a quagmire, and so on. The bottom line is we demonstrated how effective, the US fighting force is.
Our troops in Iraq took the 3rd largest army in the world apart in 30 days.
If you can read this, thank a teacher.
If you can read this in English, thank the US military.

Happy VI Day

Today is VI (Victory in Iraq) day. It is a day for us to stop for at least for a moment and thank the troops who have done an INCREDIBLE job protecting the freedom of this country. The media will NEVER admit that we won in Iraq, so WE must do it, you and I. WE MUST DECLARE VICTORY. Our troops deserve the right to say they have done a noble and honorable thing and deserve the right to decare victory. 

Please join me in offering our troops a heartfelt WELL DONE.