I must say I shed a tear when I saw these pictures. Very sad indeed.
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FredMaxwell
04-02-06, 05:07 PM
Thank you for posting that
FastCTS
04-02-06, 05:09 PM
We must shed tears from time to time, tears are the pressure release valve for our heart. SEMPER FI
LittleB
04-02-06, 05:10 PM
Wow...thanks for sharing...that is very sad. What powerful pictures...
FredMaxwell
04-02-06, 05:26 PM
We must shed tears from time to time, tears are the pressure release valve for our heart. SEMPER FI
I believe you may be right.
I never have been one to cry,
I cried for a couple days when my grandfather died (I was in my twelves),
When I first found out my mother had her stroke
(I was in my thirteens and 1500 miles away on vacation)
And when my woman left I cried for a long long time (mainly because I started boozing)
Also, I cried when that bastard drove my '91 Seville away.
Right right he had every right to as he had just bought it,
But still... he drove away in MY CADILLAC :mad:
Can't say enough for our service members and their families sacrifice and the dedication the Marines show to one another past and present.
(Here's the actual website incase someone might want to view other winners.)
http://www.poyi.org/63/11/01.php
Jonas McFeely
04-02-06, 09:40 PM
How or why is there a contest for the most sad pictures of or involving our dead soldiers?That is horrible and very sad.
They're all sad.
I believe this nation has learned its lesson. Regardless of what you feel about the war, it's important to remember and appreciate the dedication of the men and women charged with fighting it.
Let's never make the mistakes of Vietnam again. Treat them all with the respect and appreciation they deserve.
FredMaxwell
04-02-06, 10:42 PM
How or why is there a contest for the most sad pictures of or involving our dead soldiers?That is horrible and very sad.
*sigh* :thepan:
Jonas McFeely
04-02-06, 10:47 PM
*sigh* :thepan:
FredMaxwell = Reincarnation of Christ.