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STAND UP for our troops by posting comments on YouTube
eaglesnest1

Posted on 12/21/2007 9:43:22 AM PST by eaglesnest1

A few years ago I believe the Lord gave me a song to support our troops in the War on Terror called STAND UP, which I have since recorded. Three days ago I received a photo montage video to go with the song from the father of a soldier deployed with the Army in Iraq. I have posted it on YouTube and am asking as many people as possible to view the video and POST COMMENTS which support and encourage our troops. In this way when the military and their families view the webpage they will see the overwhelming support of the American people and be blessed! In 48 hours the video has over 350 views, but only 4 comments and two of these are from my own best friends! I want the troops to be OVERWHELMED by the VOLUME of responses. I suspect one of the difficulties is that it does require registration with YouTube to post a comment. But given all the troops sacrifice for us, aren’t they worthy of a few minutes inconvenience to register with YouTube so we can let them know how much we care? I thought if anyone would be willing to make the effort it would be Free Republic members! (By the way, to insure the integrity of this effort comments will be screened before they are published on YouTube. This video is exclusively for those who support our troops. Derogatory or dishonoring comments will not be published.) Let’s overwhelm the troops with comments which support them – as many even by Christmas as possible! Any help you can give by viewing, posting and forwarding to both fellow Freepers and others in your email address book as you feel led is deeply appreciated! Here’s the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50gByW27aAE

(You can also find it by searching on YouTube under my username: ascendinworship)

Thank you! Merry Christmas! God bless America and God bless our troops!


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1 posted on 12/21/2007 9:43:24 AM PST by eaglesnest1
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To: eaglesnest1

There are some vile Libs over on YouTube.


2 posted on 12/21/2007 9:49:53 AM PST by Slapshot68
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To: trooprally; The Spirit Of Allegiance; WSGilcrest; abigailsmybaby; oneamericanvoice; concretebob; ...

Please forgive me. I don’t know how to “ping” yet. Please take a look at this and help if you feel called. Thank you!!!


3 posted on 12/21/2007 9:52:07 AM PST by eaglesnest1 (there has always been a price for freedom and we are GRATEFUL to those who sacrifice so much for us)
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To: Slapshot68

Yes, but their comments will not be posted - only those who support our troops.


4 posted on 12/21/2007 9:52:58 AM PST by eaglesnest1 (there has always been a price for freedom and we are GRATEFUL to those who sacrifice so much for us)
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To: eaglesnest1; 1 Olgoat; 103198; 10Ring; 11Bush; 1stbn27; 2ndClassCitizen; 2SterlingConservatives; ...
Try the LINK HERE

Thanks for posting.

Ping to the D.C. Chapter Master Ping List.

Lets help Eaglesnest1 and get some messages to our troops.

[Mr] T

5 posted on 12/21/2007 2:12:44 PM PST by trooprally (Never Give Up - Never Give In - Remember Our Troops)
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To: eaglesnest1

BFL!


6 posted on 12/21/2007 2:26:02 PM PST by rocksblues (Just enforce the law!)
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To: trooprally; eaglesnest1
Thanks for the ping.

What a great and inspirational song, eaglesnest1. Thanks for recording it and posting here.

7 posted on 12/21/2007 2:54:07 PM PST by Just A Nobody (PISSANT for President '08 - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: smoothsailing; jazusamo; freema; RedRover; SandRat; pissant; armymarinemom; armymarinedad; ...

Great song and opportunity to leave message for the troops ping!


8 posted on 12/21/2007 2:56:39 PM PST by Just A Nobody (PISSANT for President '08 - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: Just A Nobody; eaglesnest1

Support our Warriors BUMP


9 posted on 12/21/2007 3:12:55 PM PST by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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The pic of the troops making vulgar gestures cracked me up...seemed a bit out of place in the video, but I guess it shows another side of these brave warriors.


10 posted on 12/21/2007 3:23:51 PM PST by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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To: Just A Nobody; eaglesnest1

It is a great and inspirational song, thanks for posting and thanks for the ping, Justa.


11 posted on 12/21/2007 4:45:12 PM PST by jazusamo (DefendOurMarines.com)
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Beautiful!


12 posted on 12/21/2007 4:53:15 PM PST by bannie
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Just for you, I even signed up at YouTube! Marvelous song and video. God Bless you, and all our troops and their leaders.


13 posted on 12/21/2007 6:04:45 PM PST by EDINVA
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Hi, sweetpea. That is beautiful.


14 posted on 12/21/2007 6:18:49 PM PST by freema
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Hiya jaz! You KNOW nothing is more important to me than our brave troops! ;*)
15 posted on 12/21/2007 6:29:35 PM PST by Just A Nobody (PISSANT for President '08 - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: freema

Hey there!!! I thought you might enjoy it. ;*)


16 posted on 12/21/2007 6:30:44 PM PST by Just A Nobody (PISSANT for President '08 - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: EDINVA; trooprally; bannie; Gondring; Just A Nobody; pissant; jazusamo

THANK YOU, THANK YOU to ALL who are posting - even though registration is required. I just knew I could count on Free Republic. FReepers are AWESOME!! Keep spreading the word. Simultaneously, working on getting word to our troops via email to some of the deployeds’ parents... Hopefully they will keep checking back to see the numbers grow. Thank you, thank you again....hopefully I didn’t miss anybody in the “to” section, but if I did, please know I appreciate every single one of you who feels called to help with this.


17 posted on 12/21/2007 7:18:50 PM PST by eaglesnest1 (there has always been a price for freedom and we are GRATEFUL to those who sacrifice so much for us)
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While at YouTube, FReepers might get a smile out of Achmed the Dead Terrorist's Jingle Bombs.
18 posted on 12/21/2007 7:26:04 PM PST by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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See my comment to mrm1291:

I thought he was calling Sgt. Smith an idiot....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb9iWbPRDlU

19 posted on 12/22/2007 7:52:50 AM PST by do the dhue (They've got us surrounded again. The poor bastards. General Creighton Abrams)
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This is why we must stand up for our Troops:
How North Vietnam Won The War The Wall Street Journal, Thursday August 3, 1995

What did the North Vietnamese leadership think of the American antiwar movement? What was the purpose of the Tet Offensive? How could the U.S. have been more successful in fighting the Vietnam War? Bui Tin, a former colonel in the North Vietnamese army, answers these questions in the following excerpts from an interview conducted by Stephen Young, a Minnesota attorney and human-rights activist. Bui Tin, who served on the general staff of North Vietnam’s army, received the unconditional surrender of South Vietnam on April 30, 1975. He later became editor of the People’s Daily, the official newspaper of Vietnam. He now lives in Paris, where he immigrated after becoming disillusioned with the fruits of Vietnamese communism.

Question: How did Hanoi intend to defeat the Americans?

Answer: By fighting a long war which would break their will to help South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh said, “We don’t need to win military victories, we only need to hit them until they give up and get out.”

Q: Was the American antiwar movement important to Hanoi’s victory?

A: It was essential to our strategy. Support of the war from our rear was completely secure while the American rear was vulnerable. Every day our leadership would listen to world news over the radio at 9 a.m. to follow the growth of the American antiwar movement. Visits to Hanoi by people like Jane Fonda, and former Attorney General Ramsey Clark and ministers gave us confidence that we should hold on in the face of battlefield reverses. We were elated when Jane Fonda, wearing a red Vietnamese dress, said at a press conference that she was ashamed of American actions in the war and that she would struggle along with us.

Q: Did the Politburo pay attention to these visits?

A: Keenly.

Q: Why?

A: Those people represented the conscience of America. The conscience of America was part of its war-making capability, and we were turning that power in our favor. America lost because of its democracy; through dissent and protest it lost the ability to mobilize a will to win.

Q: How could the Americans have won the war?

A: Cut the Ho Chi Minh trail inside Laos. If Johnson had granted [Gen. William] Westmoreland’s requests to enter Laos and block the Ho Chi Minh trail, Hanoi could not have won the war.

Q: Anything else?

A: Train South Vietnam’s generals. The junior South Vietnamese officers were good, competent and courageous, but the commanding general officers were inept.

Q: Did Hanoi expect that the National Liberation Front would win power in South Vietnam?

A: No. Gen. [Vo Nguyen] Giap [commander of the North Vietnamese army] believed that guerrilla warfare was important but not sufficient for victory. Regular military divisions with artillery and armor would be needed. The Chinese believed in fighting only with guerrillas, but we had a different approach. The Chinese were reluctant to help us. Soviet aid made the war possible. Le Duan [secretary general of the Vietnamese Communist Party] once told Mao Tse-tung that if you help us, we are sure to win; if you don’t, we will still win, but we will have to sacrifice one or two million more soldiers to do so.

Q: Was the National Liberation Front an independent political movement of South Vietnamese?

A: No. It was set up by our Communist Party to implement a decision of the Third Party Congress of September 1960. We always said there was only one party, only one army in the war to liberate the South and unify the nation. At all times there was only one party commissar in command of the South.

Q: Why was the Ho Chi Minh trail so important?

A: It was the only way to bring sufficient military power to bear on the fighting in the South. Building and maintaining the trail was a huge effort, involving tens of thousands of soldiers, drivers, repair teams, medical stations, communication units.

Q: What of American bombing of the Ho Chi Minh trail?

A: Not very effective. Our operations were never compromised by attacks on the trail. At times, accurate B-52 strikes would cause real damage, but we put so much in at the top of the trail that enough men and weapons to prolong the war always came out the bottom. Bombing by smaller planes rarely hit significant targets.

Q: What of American bombing of North Vietnam?

A: If all the bombing had been concentrated at one time, it would have hurt our efforts. But the bombing was expanded in slow stages under Johnson and it didn’t worry us. We had plenty of times to prepare alternative routes and facilities. We always had stockpiles of rice ready to feed the people for months if a harvest were damaged. The Soviets bought rice from Thailand for us.

Q: What was the purpose of the 1968 Tet Offensive?

A: To relieve the pressure Gen. Westmoreland was putting on us in late 1966 and 1967 and to weaken American resolve during a presidential election year.

Q: What about Gen. Westmoreland’s strategy and tactics caused you concern?

A: Our senior commander in the South, Gen. Nguyen Chi Thanh, knew that we were losing base areas, control of the rural population and that his main forces were being pushed out to the borders of South Vietnam. He also worried that Westmoreland might receive permission to enter Laos and cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

In January 1967, after discussions with Le Duan, Thanh proposed the Tet Offensive. Thanh was the senior member of the Politburo in South Vietnam. He supervised the entire war effort. Thanh’s struggle philosophy was that “America is wealthy but not resolute,” and “squeeze tight to the American chest and attack.” He was invited up to Hanoi for further discussions. He went on commercial flights with a false passport from Cambodia to Hong Kong and then to Hanoi. Only in July was his plan adopted by the leadership. Then Johnson had rejected Westmoreland’s request for 200,000 more troops. We realized that America had made its maximum military commitment to the war. Vietnam was not sufficiently important for the United States to call up its reserves. We had stretched American power to a breaking point. When more frustration set in, all the Americans could do would be to withdraw; they had no more troops to send over.

Tet was designed to influence American public opinion. We would attack poorly defended parts of South Vietnam cities during a holiday and a truce when few South Vietnamese troops would be on duty. Before the main attack, we would entice American units to advance close to the borders, away from the cities. By attacking all South Vietnam’s major cities, we would spread out our forces and neutralize the impact of American firepower. Attacking on a broad front, we would lose some battles but win others. We used local forces nearby each target to frustrate discovery of our plans. Small teams, like the one which attacked the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, would be sufficient. It was a guerrilla strategy of hit-and-run raids.

Q: What about the results?

A: Our losses were staggering and a complete surprise;. Giap later told me that Tet had been a military defeat, though we had gained the planned political advantages when Johnson agreed to negotiate and did not run for re-election. The second and third waves in May and September were, in retrospect, mistakes. Our forces in the South were nearly wiped out by all the fighting in 1968. It took us until 1971 to re-establish our presence, but we had to use North Vietnamese troops as local guerrillas. If the American forces had not begun to withdraw under Nixon in 1969, they could have punished us severely. We suffered badly in 1969 and 1970 as it was.

Q: What of Nixon?

A: Well, when Nixon stepped down because of Watergate we knew we would win. Pham Van Dong [prime minister of North Vietnam] said of Gerald Ford, the new president, “he’s the weakest president in U.S. history; the people didn’t elect him; even if you gave him candy, he doesn’t dare to intervene in Vietnam again.” We tested Ford’s resolve by attacking Phuoc Long in January 1975. When Ford kept American B-52’s in their hangers, our leadership decided on a big offensive against South Vietnam.

Q: What else?

A: We had the impression that American commanders had their hands tied by political factors. Your generals could never deploy a maximum force for greatest military effect.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1123293/posts

Also see:

http://www.grunt.com/scuttlebutt/corps-stories/vietnam/north.asp

It is my opinion that our Troops won this war. It is the people who stayed home who lost the war. We lost our resolve and tied the hands of our politicians. If we would have kept our resolve and let the politicians make the decisions necessary to win, it would have been over sooner with less men paying the price.

We must not allow this to happen again. We must stand behind our Troops and their leaders. We must allow our leaders to do what is necessary to win the war. We must not allow the commie traitors to steal our resolve away again. I say stand we must stand a post for our Troops and this can be done in March in Washington DC.

God bless our Troops and their commanders.


20 posted on 12/27/2007 9:20:13 PM PST by do the dhue (They've got us surrounded again. The poor bastards. General Creighton Abrams)
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