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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2007 16:21:34 GMT -5
> >Subject: 734th Homecoming (Kearney) >> >On August 10,2007, 2 bus loads of National Guard soldiers arrived back to Kearney, Nebraska > >after being gone to Iraq since a year ago last May.> > >The following is not a real professional presentation but shows something >about Americans that the > >folks at CNN, NY Times, Washington Post, CBS will NEVER understand much >less acknowledge.> > >REAL Americans DO support our troops and some will even go out of their way >to show their appreciation. >This is not about Democrat or Republican politicians but about Americans >supporting Americans.> > >The town of Kearney Nebraska went allout (for a small town) with a parade >(including all fire trucks), > >decorated the town, and, in general, showed these soldiers a heartfelt >welcome home and thanks for doing > >their job. You won't see this on TV because most of the media wants us to >believe there is no support. > >They, as usual, are dead wrong. > > Below is the link to slideshow of the 734th Homecoming on Friday >08-10-2007 > > > <http://www.imagefactoryphotography.com/slideshows/Heros/> >http://www.imagefactoryphotography.com/slideshows/Heros/ . >
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2007 18:28:18 GMT -5
BRAVO ZULU!
Those grassroots folks in the Heartland know how to do it right!
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Post by Joan on Sept 17, 2007 18:36:26 GMT -5
:)Very good Lou. Glad to see it posted.
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Post by pegleg on Sept 17, 2007 18:56:13 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this, Lou!!! They do know how to do it right in Nebraska!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2007 20:00:19 GMT -5
i lived in omaha for about 6 months way back when -- those people are salt of the earth -- we could take lessons from them----------------but its colder then heck in the winter
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2007 21:32:41 GMT -5
Great , now all of the states should follow what was done for returning service men & women. That was wonderful to watch.
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