How do you say Thank you, to one that you owe your Freedom too?
What words could you say to express the love you have
for these men who proudly and bravely, fought and died so
that we could live our lives with the Freedoms
that so many of take for granted
I am still searching for that one word or phrase that
will convey how I feel about the brave men and women of
wars past who served to protect me even though I wasn't
even born yet. I try as hard as I can to find the words when
I look into my father-in-laws eyes to Thank him,
for his courage, his loyalty and his love
but the words never sound the way I want them to
so I guess until I can find the words that I feel will express
all that is in my heart
Thank You, I Salute You &
I love You
will just have to do
 
I love my country, of that have no doubt...... but I cannot support
some of the things that seem to have taken precidense over bringing
home our brave soldiers who are still fighting for their lives today
These POW/MIAs are fighting a war, a war that it seems our
government isn't backing them on.  I am talking about the fact
that The Clinton Administration and President Clinton himself
seems more intrested in "Big Business" than bringing our men home
It is this authors opinion that Pres. Clinton seems more concerned with
establishing trade and diplomatic relations with the Vietnam and
North Korea, instead of doing everything in HIS power to
bring home our POW/MIAs. It seems he has forgotten them
or should I say they aren't taking "NATIONAL PRIORITY"
The government is supposed to be "By the People, For the People"
well these soldiers are OUR People to, they have the same rights
that we have. One man is worth going back for, One man
is one to many to be left behind. Pres. Clinton should take the
necessary recources and use diplomatic pressure to bring
these soldiers home!
as I stated this is the authors opinion
MY opinion, you can share it or not but it is my
first amendment right to free speech... a right need I remind
you that OUR men and women fought and died for through
many wars and that as I stated earlier are still
fighting and dieing for
 
"Amidst the uncertainties of war, every soldier is entitled to one certainty...
that he WILL NEVER
Be FORGOTTEN OR ABANDONED"