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From the Webmaster: Thank you very much CPT Porter.
It is true that what you see in the news is mostly fake. This is why we are
fighting a war which was based on lies. I know this because of the oil
companies are making record profits in the time of war. In WW2 they would
have been arrested, but it's not that way today.
For all of our readers, letters like this circulate the web. These letters may not be true either. Psychological Warfare is attacking our nations people and our government from every way. When I see the large volume of letters that I receive that are built as a read this and pass it along, I can also see that there is a total possibility that someone or some group is making these by taking facts and interjecting lies and then passing these letters to our population. However I do appreciate all that you are doing for our country and that's why your letter did not go on to deaf ears and it is going on this site so it will remain a part of record and history. 2 August 2008 this letter was forwarded to me by my friend and U.S. Navy Veteran Stan Speer. Thank you Stan, you've always been a good friend. |
Today I went to Wal-Mart in Peoria. I always wear my USS Kitty Hawk Hat. I was standing in the Sub Way Shop and a young lady came up to me and gave me a small slip of paper that was folded up and said, "This is for you." I was thinking what is this all about, this is very strange. When I opened the note here's what it said. I just wanted to thank you for your service to our country, Forever Grateful, Amiee. Thank you very much Amiee. You have made my day. I'm a disabled vet and have been going through some real bad times and you picked up my whole day. Thank you again, C. Jeff Dyrek, Webmaster. P.S. I am sure that this note was not just for me, but for all service men and women who have worked so hard to keep our freedoms and to keep our country a favorite place to live. 2007 |
About little more than a month ago I was in Chicago's Union Station. A young boy walked up to me and said, "Mister, can I shake your hand? Thank you very much for serving our country." I really appreciated that because I'm a disabled veteran myself and I see too many disabled veterans that don't get any treatment or acknowledgement for what they did. In fact our Universities protest the soldiers, yet the very reason that they have the right to protest is because of our soldiers. But I do appreciate that this little boy had enough understanding to say thanks to me for serving my country. But he wasn't saying thanks to me, he was saying thanks to all of the soldiers now and in the past. And I better do the same thing. Thank you all for your efforts and sacrifices. C. Jeff Dyrek, Webmaster. |
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