Member Dirty Mech from Texas in Iraq: Thanks `Ryan
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Member Dirty Mech from Texas in Iraq: Thanks `Ryan
The Monte Carlo Family
Hi Member's, below is a copy of a post made by one of our
MCF Family member's serving in Iraq.
Please make a post and wish him good luck, prayers,
and a safe return. Thank You !
You don't have to support the war, but please support
the ones that were ordered to go & serve their Country.
Hi Member's, below is a copy of a post made by one of our
MCF Family member's serving in Iraq.
Please make a post and wish him good luck, prayers,
and a safe return. Thank You !
You don't have to support the war, but please support
the ones that were ordered to go & serve their Country.
Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty mech
its august already... time flies i guess the last time i was on here i belive i was in kuwait getting ready to come back to iraq... havent see na cloud in like 3 an a half months i think.. miss my monte the net here sucks and i wanna go home ... any way good day all around was on mision til like 3 am then came back slept til like 730ish and still have done nothing so ya a good day all around aand the temp in northern iraq today was .... well my thermomiter only goes to 120 F so i am guessin more than that...hope all have a wonderful sunday
Originally Posted by dirty mech
its august already... time flies i guess the last time i was on here i belive i was in kuwait getting ready to come back to iraq... havent see na cloud in like 3 an a half months i think.. miss my monte the net here sucks and i wanna go home ... any way good day all around was on mision til like 3 am then came back slept til like 730ish and still have done nothing so ya a good day all around aand the temp in northern iraq today was .... well my thermomiter only goes to 120 F so i am guessin more than that...hope all have a wonderful sunday
Hi Ryan, great to see your post on the MCF from the Iraq.
Your post reminds me to be thankful for your service, and
that I'm here safely in the USA.
I sure would be scared `if I was over there, & I know that I would be super homesick 4-Sure. I hope your tour
flies & that you have a safe return to the USA, your family,
and most importantly, your Monte Carlo .
Do you get a R&R ? of Break during your tour ?
Can you call home ? We wish you the very best, and hope
we see more posts/updates from you.
Good Luck & God Bless you & the USA.
`Space/Bum's & Senior Citizens of BeachIsland, Florida
&
your MCF Family.
Your post reminds me to be thankful for your service, and
that I'm here safely in the USA.
I sure would be scared `if I was over there, & I know that I would be super homesick 4-Sure. I hope your tour
flies & that you have a safe return to the USA, your family,
and most importantly, your Monte Carlo .
Do you get a R&R ? of Break during your tour ?
Can you call home ? We wish you the very best, and hope
we see more posts/updates from you.
Good Luck & God Bless you & the USA.
`Space/Bum's & Senior Citizens of BeachIsland, Florida
&
your MCF Family.
Last edited by Space; 08-17-2009 at 09:21 AM.
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I agree with FDR, I don't like to think about war or see
the harm that is done to so many, but
it's reality....I feel for my fellow man,(women), & those that choose
to serve their country. They are my hero's.
I wish that our World lived in Peace, but that is not so
in the history of man. Please give support to our troops.
You don't have to believe in war, but just support those
that defend others in our world from harm.
the `kid
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Franklin D. Roosevelt: “I hate War”
Chautauqua, New York, 1936
As Assistant Secretary of the Navy in the Wilson Administration FDR visited the front lines in France after the United States had declared war on Germany and American troops were already engaged in combat. Thus the vision of war he reports was based upon that experience. FDR himself never served in uniform—his requests to do so were vetoed by the Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and President Wilson himself.
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We are not isolationists except insofar as we seek to isolate ourselves completely from war. Yet we must remember that so long as war exists on earth there will be some danger that even the nation which most ardently desires peace may be drawn into war.
I have seen war. I have seen war on land and sea. I have seen blood running from the wounded. I have seen men coughing out their gassed lungs. I have seen the dead in the mud. I have seen cities destroyed. I have seen 200 limping, exhausted men come out of line—the survivors of a regiment of 1,000 that went forward 48 hours before. I have seen children starving. I have seen the agony of mothers and wives. I hate war.
I have passed unnumbered hours, I shall pass unnumbered hours thinking and planning how war may be kept from this nation.
I wish I could keep war from all nations, but that is beyond my power. I can at least make certain that no act of the United States helps to produce or to promote war. I can at least make clear that the conscience of America revolts against war and that any nation which provokes war forfeits the sympathy of the people of the United States. . . .
The Congress of the United States has given me certain authority to provide safeguards of American neutrality in case of war.
The President of the United States, who, under our Constitution, is vested with primary authority to conduct our international relations, thus has been given new weapons with which to maintain our neutrality.
Nevertheless—and I speak from a long experience—the effective maintenance of American neutrality depends today, as in the past, on the wisdom and determination of whoever at the moment occupy the offices of President and Secretary of State.
It is clear that our present policy and the measures passed by the Congress would, in the event of a war on some other continent, reduce war profits which would otherwise accrue to American citizens. Industrial and agricultural production for a war market may give immense fortunes to a few men; for the nation as a whole it produces disaster. It was the prospect of war profits that made our farmers in the west plow up prairie land that should never have been plowed but should have been left for grazing cattle. Today we are reaping the harvest of those war profits in the dust storms which have devastated those war-plowed areas.
It was the prospect of war profits that caused the extension of monopoly and unjustified expansion of industry and a price level so high that the normal relationship between debtor and creditor was destroyed.
Nevertheless, if war should break out again in another continent, let us not blink [at) the fact that we would find in this country thousands of Americans who, seeking immediate riches-fool's gold-would attempt to break down or evade our neutrality.
They would tell you-and, unfortunately, their views would get wide publicity-that if they could produce and ship this and that and the other article to belligerent nations the unemployed of America would all find work. They would tell you that if they could extend credit to warring nations that credit would be used in the United States to build homes and factories and pay our debts. They would tell you that America once more would capture the trade of the world.
It would be hard to resist that clamor. It would be hard for many Americans, I fear, to look beyond, to realize the inevitable penalties, the inevitable day of reckoning that comes from a false prosperity. To resist the clamor of that greed, if war should come, would require the unswerving support of all Americans who love peace.
If we face the choice of profits or peace, the Nation will answer—must answer—“we choose peace.” It is the duty of all of us to encourage such a body of public opinion in this country that the answer will be clear and for all practical purposes unanimous. …
We can keep out of war if those who watch and decide have a sufficiently detailed understanding of international affairs to make certain that the small decisions of each day do not lead toward war, and if, at the same time, they possess the courage to say "no" to those who selfishly or unwisely would let us go to war.
Of all the nations of the world today we are in many ways most singularly blessed. Our closest neighbors are good neighbors. If there are remoter nations that wish us not good but ill, they know that we are strong; they know that we can and will defend ourselves and defend our neighborhood.
We seek to dominate no other nation. We ask no territorial expansion. We oppose imperialism. We desire reduction in world armaments.
We believe in democracy; we believe in freedom; we believe in peace. We offer to every nation of the world the handclasp of the good neighbor. Let those who wish our friendship look us in the eye and take our hand.
http://www.sagehistory.net/worldwar2...hautauqua.html
#8
I support each and every one of our troops that are serving over there. I can't even begin to imagine what it must be like to be so far from your family and friends, not to mention that beautiful SS. Although I do know what it's like to see someone you love go.
My nephew was deployed to Irag in June. He can't tell us where, but he does let us know he's safe. In my prayers everynight.
Be safe over there. We are all praying that you and all of our troops can return home safely to the arms of your familes soon.
My nephew was deployed to Irag in June. He can't tell us where, but he does let us know he's safe. In my prayers everynight.
Be safe over there. We are all praying that you and all of our troops can return home safely to the arms of your familes soon.
#10
THANK YOU RYAN!
Many thanks to all those who have served their country, and to those that are still serving their country today!
We have had many serve men and women here on MCF over the years. Including some of the moderators.
It's because of all you that we can enjoy living in a free country!
THANK YOU AGAIN!!!
Many thanks to all those who have served their country, and to those that are still serving their country today!
We have had many serve men and women here on MCF over the years. Including some of the moderators.
It's because of all you that we can enjoy living in a free country!
THANK YOU AGAIN!!!