Posted on 02/23/2007 6:00:12 PM PST by AZamericonnie
That's it! We'll hunt him down wherever he is!
We'll look on every train! In every snow drift! In every radio station!
Stealth fighters away!!
02/14/2007
Valentine's Day
U.S. Army Sgt. Jennifer Jones, Sgt. Adrian Tucker, and Staff Sgt. David Cox read some Valentine's Day cards hand-made by students in the states, Feb. 13. Soldiers with Headquarters Company, 1st Cavalry Division, received numerous boxes of Valentine's Day cards and treats at Camp Liberty, Iraq. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jeffrey Ledesma
2/5/2007
SCHOOL SUPPLY MISSION
Iraqi school children at the Risalah School wave Iraqi flags and while holding their new book bags courtesy of Iraqi national policemen from the Bayaa Iraqi Police Station. The Iraqi police conducted a school supply mission in the Risalah district of southwest Baghdad, Jan. 24, 2007. U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Dave Evetts
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I missed West Side Story!
I have watched more movies lately than I have in years because of the Oscar winners on TMC..
2/1/2007
AT THE HELM
A cub scout from Cub Scout Pack 774 turns the ships helm on the bridge aboard USS Peleliu. Approximately 40 scouts learned what it was like to be a sailor during their tour of the amphibious assault ship at Naval Base San Diego, Jan. 27, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Bryan M. Ilyankoff
Thank you for the great pictures, SandRat.
Thought they fit and touched the heart.
070221-N-0684R-223 ARABIAN SEA (Feb. 21, 2007) - The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) conducts operations in the Arabian Sea. The John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group is on regularly scheduled deployments in support of Maritime Security Operations (MSO). MSO help set the conditions for security and stability, as well as aid counter-terrorism and security efforts to regional nations. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ronald Reeves (RELEASED) |
Afternoon, Kathy, No thawing today. Not as cold, but not warm enough to thaw.
You really fell asleep, oh my. ;)
Hope your wrist is feeling better, swmo. Good news that your FIL is now settled in, and congratulations Grandma to be.
All is well...the grader just came through and we are down to a "shiny" street. Working on music management, and Friday's thread. Hope all is well at the TS household.
All the juries I've been on have been interesting...they just seem to come at inconvenient times. d:o) It amazes me how diffently 12 people can hear the same things, and not understand what breaking the law means.
1. This is what the law says.
2. This is what the person did.
3. They broke the law.
But, but, but...what if.... *sigh*
Thanks, Sand, for the "good news" pictures of our troops at work and play. The adults in Iraq may forget that they need to move forward and help keep their country free...and who gave them the chance and helped them, but I don't think the kids will forget.
Granted, there are times when you know and yet people are still idiots, probably because the lawyers are going for that jury nullification thing, which would never work with me. I'd save the "special circumstances" thing for the judge to consider when considering leniency in sentencing.
Hi Ma.{{HUGS}}
Yup I was sleeping when you posted to me.:)
:)
Welcome Troops, Veterans, Families, and Allies!
OMG this is hitting close to home for ME ROFL LMAO
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QI0_i7OASdc
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