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Her son’s a Marine, but I think you’d not want to take this lady on….

February 28th, 2005 by xformed

When it comes to “out of the box” thinking (a polite way of saying it can be completely stupid, and completely unhindered by fact, or even a degree of maturity, in this case), take a moment to see what Deb of Marine Corps Mom found coming from a mind of mush at UMass….

It got her attention and she needed a little stress relief, so she chose to express her opinion in return. Fair is fair, right? If you want to see some articulate writing, portraying a level of understanding, compassion and selflessness of thought, as well as a grip on the state of world affairs, now take the time to peruse her letter, complete with young Naughton’s meager effort to justify his pitiful behavior.

Scary as it is, it seems to be the fundamental MO of the liberal, victimized mindset. If you can’t stand up and defend your position (because you know it’s rotten to the core from the start), hide in the shadows and wait until you can, in the darkness, take what you want. If you deserve it, I ask why don’t you do it in the light? Because you know someone with take exception and bring justice to your life….

Anyhow, she did a fine job of communicating an essential message about life, liberty, the freedom of choice and why this is important.

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Someone you should know – Make-a-Wish Recipient

September 29th, 2004 by

Black Five continues to ferret out stories that rejuvenate the soul. Check out this link to a story of a 7 year old with luekemia that became a Command Sargent Major for a day in The Corps.

CSM Phillip Shriver, USMC

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