Posted on 08/01/2007 11:27:28 AM PDT by USMCPOP
Go figure.
Every other news station has the same coverage.
Would not expect any different from the Communist News Network...
Oh well, it will air some day, perhaps...
Semper Fidelis,
fontman
BUMP.
It’s scheduled for Friday at 10 p.m. eastern. There are a couple of video previews at http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/anderson.cooper.360/index.html
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FROM POP: Its been scheduled agin for this Friday at 10 p.m. eastern. There are a couple of video previews at http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/anderson.cooper.360/index.html
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Let’s hope, even a stopped clock is right twice a day! :)
at least you didn’t hijack it into an Anna Nicole thread
They could all line up, place their lips on the hind quarters of every Marine boot coming out of San Diego and I still wouldn't waste the effort to punch in the channel number for CNN.
I will wait and get the story from of my former classmates in the 1/8 next time we get together and remember how brave and bad we used to be.
For the record, CNNABCCBSNBCMSNBCMTV are on the "skip channel" as far as the cable and TV are concerned. If I could block them at the cable from even getting in the house I'd do it.
maybe one of these days we'll get that option and put the libs completely out of business.
Thanks for the change in schedule, but I don’t get CNN anyway. And if I did would probably most likely not watch it. They will screw the facts of miserably, to suit their twisted way of reporting news, events, whatever.
Uncle, I’ll try and let you know if they screwed up the facts after I’ve had a chance to see it and talk with some 1/8 Bravo families.
Good enough. Stay healthy pop.
To all on this page: USMCPOP(thank you), Ladies, Gentlemen, and Family members,
Thank you for your continued support on the effort in Iraq and other places that we so willingly go for the pursuit of freedom. I am Sgt Douglas Gilland. I was a Team Leader in Iraq and the film that is going to be shown is on my unit 1/8. I was in Bavo Co. 1st Plt. I was hit by an enemy grenade and had to be Evacuated out. But those are and were good men that were over there...some of which I still keep in contact with. The bottom line is that we signed up to do this so that others would not have to. So please respect the fact that the world will not know why we do what we do on a daily basis to protect the ones we love, family we have, and a place to come home to. I would gladly take the fight to the enemy so that others (i.e. my children) would not have to fight in their own back yards
So no I myself will be at home not watching but having a moment of silence for my best friends and brothers who fought and died beside me. As you read this please do not miss interpret what I am saying..I am nothing special. you would have done the same thing put in the same situation. but these were better men than me who gave their lives in the line of duty.
In Closing, Those who oppose the war and the military can down play the war, They can have their own narrow minded op pinon on what should happen, but they can never pass judgement on how this event unfolded. And what ever the view that is film was recorded from...I can only hope that they know the Marines that were and are over there... want to be right there and no were else.
Please keep an open mind about this film and enjoy it as a piece of history. Thank you all for your time and sorry for taking up so much space. God Bless you and the Military.
Welcome aboard, Sgt Gilland. I just hope this is a fitting tribute to the fallen, and provides a glimpse into the fine character of all those who served and the conditions you had to endure. You all deserve no less. I wish everyone’s story could be told, but at least this is a start.
Semper Fidelis.
Just got this from a 1/8 Mom: “Unfortunately, the show has been postponed again tonight. Always something coming up in the world. Award winning photographer, Ashley Gilbertson, who was with the 1/8 in Fallujah has already seen the program. He says it’s amazing and very strong and whether people see it next week, next year or in 50 years, they will be touched by the bravery and comradery of these men.”
Looks like the coverage of the mine disaster in Utah will take precedence.
Sorry, Ma, guess I was talking to myself again.
Better you than me! LOL!
Hey Marine, Welcome Aboard!
USMC 1977-1981
Welcome aboard, sergeant of Marines!
Semper Fidelis,
fontman
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