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Joshua Sparling - 8,000 cards and counting!
Personal visit, previous news report from FNC ^ | 12/20/05 | Coop

Posted on 12/20/2005 4:12:48 AM PST by Coop

Edited on 12/21/2005 6:11:16 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

Mod update (post #156):

(12/21 appearance, via phone, on Fox and Friends)

[Josh] was talking about all the cards and gifts he has rec'd ... he had over 8,000 with him .. that his father is helping him give them out to the other soldiers.

He said he'd be trying to send thank you notes to everyone .. but there are so many that he can't write them all right away and wants to let everyone know how thankful he is.

Brian mentioned that his leg could be saved and Josh said that once he gets better that he is going back.

WOW .. what a great man his is .. God Bless him

156 posted on 12/21/2005 9:05:34 AM EST by Mo1

For those unaware of the original story, Joshua is a wounded soldier at Walter Reed Army Medical Center who received a hate-filled Christmas card supposedly written by a young boy. Please review this thread regarding Brian Kilmeade’s original story, as well as this thread for the alleged admission of the hate card’s supposed author. (By the way, the hate card was not directly addressed to Joshua, but rather was from the “Any Soldier” pile.)

Since I go to Walter Reed frequently, I made an offer on the first thread of delivering cards and goodies directly to some patients if people so desired. Several kind people took me up on that offer, and the following is my description of my visits on 9 and 16 Dec. A friend, LandryFan, accompanied me on the second part of the good cheer tour, affectionately dubbed Operation Smother (as in smother ‘em with love) by yours truly.

December 9, 2005:

For my first visit, which was less than a week after Kilmeade’s 5 Dec article, I had received the following items:

-$300 worth of phone cards from New York
-40 individual bags of yummy, assorted baked goods from the state of Washington.
-Some personalized Christmas cards and a $50 money order from Texas. With this money order I purchased about $40 worth of a variety of snack items such as pudding cups, beef jerky, gum, Vienna sausages, candy bars, instant soups, etc. (The remaining $10 will be spent for my upcoming visit on similar items.)

Most of the loot I laid out on the table at Mologne House, a base hotel and transition facility for ambulatory patients. I generally mingled with patients and their families in the lobby and handed out phone cards, baked goods, Christmas cards, etc. Everyone within earshot heard over and over again how the central, eastern and western U.S. had taken part in this outreach, and all were duly impressed with the nationwide response.

I met “P” - a double below-knee amputee who said he never realized how much support there was for the troops until he got wounded. He’s in regular contact with his unit and tells them about all the support he has received, which likely gives their morale a boost. P’s mother is a refugee from Vietnam, and he joined the Army as a way to give back to the country which gave his Mom a new life. He said he would do it all again, if he could.

Two-year old Sabrina and her Daddy (who had lost both hands & forearms) came down to the lobby to get some treats. Sabrina grabbed a lollipop and candy bar (mmm mmmm!), and I asked if she liked cookies. The little blonde cutie suspiciously eyed the strange man kneeling down, holding out a bag of WA baked goods, but an assuring word or two from Daddy broke the ice -- at least long enough for her to grab the bag and then hide behind Daddy's leg.

Vera, from Utah, is the mother of one of the Marine patients at Walter Reed. I expected all the Marines to be over at Bethesda, but was surprised when I first learned of Vera's son, Brian, and other Marines in the facility. [Read about Brian in this 30 Oct 05 article] Vera is a lovely lady who really has become the "house mother" for all the patients at Walter Reed and the Mologne House. Because it was too late in the evening to visit patients I didn’t know, Vera volunteered to deliver some items to Joshua and his mates the next morning. So we made up small packages of TX Christmas cards, NY phone cards and WA baked goods.

I did visit with one patient in his room – a co-worker’s friend who had been shot five times the day before Thanksgiving in Iraq. I delivered a bag of snacks and baked goods, as well as a couple of Christmas cards, to Matt. He really looked great, although he joked about his humped back (due to bandages and muscular damage). Matt’s parents, Debbie and Mark (who is an active duty Army Sergeant Major) from Va. Beach, and his friend Renee from Georgia were also there. Everyone was very friendly and appreciative of the support, and we visited for about twenty minutes. Out of the blue the family commented on how happy they were to see the D.C. Chapter (and Santa Claus) counter-protesting the anti-American leftists. They had not yet heard of the Joshua Sparling incident and were, not surprisingly, disgusted.

December 16, 2005:

For my second visit LandryFan graciously accompanied me with her own stash of goodies. I brought along my digital camera and the following items:

-A collection of audio books and DVDs from New York.
-A large box of goodies (candy, cookies, etc.), books and a video from Florida.
-From New Jersey, six Christmas stockings filled with items including a hand-written Christmas card, playing cards and a Nerf football.
-About 80 personalized Christmas cards from a Boy Scout troop in Pennsylvania, including some personally addressed to the Kilmeade featured patients and Matt from above (whose name I provided to them).
-Two large boxes of goodies (snacks, gum, underwear, socks, razors, shampoo, etc.) from New York.
-A large box of tender loving care (including chips & salsa, socks, undies) from southern Cal.

For this trip I had coordinated with MSG Tracy Evans of the Red Cross office. He was injured (neck, back, subsequent heart attack) in a vehicle accident near the Iranian border over a year ago, and he’s still a patient at Walter Reed. But he works about six days per week in the hospital’s Red Cross office sorting and delivering goodies to our wounded troops. He was very familiar with Joshua’s story, and was one of the very few who was not thrilled about it. Why? Because he has to screen all the incoming mail! :-D

LandryFan and I were not allowed onto the ward to see in-patients, but Tracy agreed to deliver four packages (stockings, Boy Scout cards, assorted goodies) to the four (out of Kilmeade’s original ten) patients still listed on the ward. While Tracy was visiting the ward, we divided up our goodies, leaving the DVDs and a box filled with snacks in the Red Cross office (which was OVERFLOWING with donated items) and setting the remainder aside for Mologne House. LandryFan instructed Tracy to ask Josh if he was married. Upon his return, Tracy reported that Josh had answered “No” when informed a young lady was asking about his matrimonial status. However, Josh’s brother quickly sold him out with a “Yes you are!” Sorry, LF. ;-)

Joshua Sparling posing with Nerf football and stocking sent from the Garden State.

Upon arriving at the Mologne House we called up to four different rooms. One was not home, and one did not care to have visitors (very understandable given the late hour). By invitation we went upstairs and met with Cpl Todd Bishop, a double-amputee below the knee and one of the wounded soldiers profiled in Kilmeade’s article. He, his roommate Robert and Todd’s mother were all very gracious and appreciative of the support. We told them how proud we were of their efforts, especially given the tremendous results of the Iraqi elections the day before.

So, Todd, have you noticed any difference in your mail since the article?

Todd showing off about three days’ worth of mail.

I paid a second visit to Matt, the lieutenant shot up around Thanksgiving.

Matt showing off his personalized Christmas cards from Troop 431 and then modeling his wounds.

My apologies if anyone finds this too graphic, but I’m amazed at how good he looks given it’s been less than a month. He calls himself very lucky, and the only permanent damage he’ll likely have will be the loss of his left finger below the knuckle. Matt leaves in a few days for Christmas convalescent leave, and will return in January for physical therapy and hopefully hospital out-processing paperwork.

After departing Matt’s room, LandryFan received a call from Steve Cobb, another patient who received one of her “Any Soldier” cards and his wife wrote LF back. We went over for a visit, and admired a collection of coins amassed during their special tour of the Pentagon earlier that day.

The long rectangular coin came from Rummy

Most Army units have their own coins, as do other agencies and even the POTUS. We also listened to an audio file about Steve’s brain injury – suffered during a vehicle accident – and his subsequent therapy and recovery. Audio file and photo here.

I departed Walter Reed about 11:30 pm for the drive home - much less traffic than the Beltway parking lot I fought on the way up. All in all a very good visit.

Special thanks to some special FReepers for making this visit possible. I’d like to thank them by screen name, but some may not be comfortable with that approach. So (((hugs)))) to all of you for sending cards and goodies!

And a tip o’ the cap to JimRob for this forum, which ties it all together.

I already have two additional boxes from New York and three from Maine, with more packages en route to me. So I anticipate at least one more report on or about Christmas. For those who may not be sure if their efforts are making a difference, take my word for it. They are! Keep sending those cards and care packages – whether to Walter Reed/Bethesda Naval Hospital, a deployed unit, military friends/families, whatever. You’ll be showing a little gratitude to those who have given so much.

Freedom isn’t free. God bless our troops!


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aar; christmas; hate; joshuasparling; michaelmoore; miguel; supportourtroops; troopsupport; walterreed; wia
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To: Coop
P’s mother is a refugee from Vietnam, and he joined the Army as a way to give back to the country which gave his Mom a new life. He said he would do it all again, if he could.

Aw crap, that sh*t right there made me cry, how am I gonna explain the red eyes here in the office? Gotta think of something, allergies?

There is such nobility still left in this world, good men and women still around to fight the good fight, God bless them all, and you too, for all the good you are doing for these people.

201 posted on 12/21/2005 8:14:52 AM PST by Paradox (Time to sharpen ole Occam's Razor.)
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To: Paradox
Aw crap, that... right there made me cry, how am I gonna explain the red eyes here in the office?

Print it out and let your colleagues read it. :-)

202 posted on 12/21/2005 8:16:02 AM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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To: Coop; sionnsar

BUMP A certain Washingotn State talk show host was all over this, personally delivering boxes of cards and some goodies. (Yeah Kirby!) WA Rocks - and so do our troops!


203 posted on 12/21/2005 8:18:17 AM PST by Libertina
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To: Coop
Thanks for doing this, Coop (and Landry Fan), for those Freepers too far away to bring their cards and gifts in person.

And I'll add my rant here: It's projects like this, and our small but heartfelt demonstration outside WRAMC on Fridays, that have the anti-America leftists beside themselves with rage. The leftists' antics outside Walter Reed, and their comrades' hateful acts (sending "I hope you die" letters) against our wounded warriors are meeting very negative reactions to their "cause."

Those of us who remember Vietnam are speaking out, with their gifts, goodies, cards, demonstrations and alerting the fair media element to the evil acts of the leftists - we are doing all we can, however we are able, to show our troops (and the despicable leftists) that we are the majority and we will not allow another generation of America's Finest be beaten down on the homefront.

Folks, if you can't get to Walter Reed on Friday nights, but you want to do something - Coop and Landry Fan are generously offering to hand deliver your gifts and greetings to our heroes. Please contact them for specifics as to how you can participate in "Operation Smother" (as in "with love").

And if you are within an hour drive to DC, and aren't bedridden, I encourage you to come out to WRAMC at 6:30pm every Friday and join us. Code Pink has resorted to calling the police and whining about our presence "disturbing" the peace of neighborhood; all the while they have affixed their filthy signs and defaced flags to US Government property and they rowdily join their musician Perry in song, dance and laughter as they celebrate the death and maiming of our military men and women.

One of the DC cops stepped outside the warmth of his patrol car three times last Friday to tell me basically that I should shut up, and by so doing I should allow the lefties to freely continue their loud anti-America demonstration. Well, this is America and I chose instead to exercise my right to speak freely (and loudly) about Code Pink and the other assorted lefties' disgusting celebration across the street. And I won't shut up, or stop fighting them in every way, until the lefties are destroyed.

/end rant

204 posted on 12/21/2005 8:38:24 AM PST by tgslTakoma
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To: tgslTakoma

What about the troops and their families that are bothered by the lefties protesting them outside the military hospital? What does the officer say about that?


205 posted on 12/21/2005 8:40:33 AM PST by Landry Fan (Merry Christmas!)
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To: Coop

Those soldiers received the only cards I sent out this year!


206 posted on 12/21/2005 8:46:41 AM PST by Feiny (Every Time Someone Says HAPPY HOLIDAYS an Elf Dies.)
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To: All

Just sent mine this morning!!


207 posted on 12/21/2005 8:46:49 AM PST by jackv (just shakin' my head)
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To: Paradox

Isn't it amazing how often our screens BLUR UP ?

It only seems to happen on these threads!

Glad to know you are part of the chosen group!


208 posted on 12/21/2005 8:50:48 AM PST by 3D-JOY
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To: Coop

This is a very touching story and you are to be commended for your efforts and volunteerism. I wrote the address down and meant to send a card but did not do it. I'm pretty overwhelmed right now with a sick mother.

I am so happy that others took the time to give of their hearts(and even pocketbooks)and send cards and goodies. No U.S. soldier should ever receive anything like that from a fellow American.

God Bless you and MERRY Christmas!


209 posted on 12/21/2005 8:51:43 AM PST by Paved Paradise
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To: Landry Fan
Sadly, I have to wonder where his (the young cop) political allegiance was; he never went over and told Gael and Perry to stop their lively anti-America, anti-troops song and dance party. If they want to shut down all of the demonstrations at Walter Reed, fine and dandy - but if they only want to shut our side down, that's not fair and balanced.
210 posted on 12/21/2005 9:02:50 AM PST by tgslTakoma
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To: Landry Fan; Coop
What you and Coop are doing, and the generosity of Freepers everywhere, are making up for the despicable behavior of those on the political left who taunt these heroes and their families.

Thank you both for giving up your time to take on this very noble cause. I know that your work lifts the spirits of all whose lives you touch.

211 posted on 12/21/2005 9:06:07 AM PST by tgslTakoma
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To: tgslTakoma

You're very kind, but my efforts pale in comparison to yours. And as Matt and his family (as well as many others) mentioned, the counter-protests are noticed by the patients/families and greatly appreciated!


212 posted on 12/21/2005 9:07:42 AM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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To: Paved Paradise

Merry Christmas to you and yours, and I hope your mother gets well soon.


213 posted on 12/21/2005 9:08:24 AM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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To: Coop; Justanobody

Freepmail!
Ms.B


214 posted on 12/21/2005 9:42:40 AM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: Libertina; Jack Black; Salmonslayer; elder5; Checkers; Brian Allen; lkco; phantomworker; ...
Libertina: BUMP A certain Washingotn State talk show host was all over this, personally delivering boxes of cards and some goodies. (Yeah Kirby!) WA Rocks - and so do our troops!

Thanks to Libertina for the ping. Kirby Wilbur (KVI 570 AM, 5-9 AM weekdays) rocks!


Evergreen State ping

FReepmail sionnsar if you want on or off this ping list.

Ping sionnsar if you see a Washington state related thread.

215 posted on 12/21/2005 9:47:43 AM PST by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || To Libs: Celebrate MY diversity, eh! || Iran Azadi 2006)
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To: DrDeb

Update here.


216 posted on 12/21/2005 9:50:21 AM PST by TruthNtegrity (Tony Snow: Fighting for the full release of the Barrett Report.)
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To: Coop
You are an awfully nice guy sometimes.

Bless you and Merry Christmas.

217 posted on 12/21/2005 9:51:30 AM PST by Dashing Dasher (Making my list, checking it twice... Max is still not on it.)
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To: Coop
Would you like to see the slides from my vacation to the National Sewing Machine Museum? :)

I have a friend who would! Her own collection is like a museum! ;^)

218 posted on 12/21/2005 10:02:40 AM PST by airborne
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To: Diva Betsy Ross
Thank you AGAIN, Diva for the ping to this thread, and the kind comments! I'll ping this thread out to the Malkin ping list, as she covered this story... :)



Have you Thanked a Soldier today?
Thank a Soldier Week is December 19th to December 25th!

219 posted on 12/21/2005 10:12:56 AM PST by cgk (I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
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To: Coop; Cacique; Loud Mime; RJL; RunningWolf; Gordongekko909; DarthDilbert; Salem; ...

Malkin UPDATE ping!

Photo credit: FReeper cacique.

Please FReepmail me if you would like to be added to, or removed from, the Michelle Malkin ping list!



Have you Thanked a Soldier today?
Thank a Soldier Week is December 19th to December 25th!

220 posted on 12/21/2005 10:15:01 AM PST by cgk (I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
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