Saturday 7 July 2007

Just forgot ...

Just forgot ...

I copy from the blog http://supportourtroops.splinder.com/

Our soldiers, the Italian soldiers are the pride nsotro. All recognize them as among the bravest, the most courageous and the most "human". They are friends of nature where people are on a mission. We should be very grateful to them, to the CIA that they do for us, and for many other people who do not even know. And what is the recognition that Italy gives them? None of that parade ... some occasionally, some medal and go. Nothing short of that.

In the United States, the Army was, in a recent survey, the institution in which the Americans have more confidence. Do you realize? And here we are to say "10100100 Nasiriyah"!

There the President, on Thanksgiving Day, traditionally eat with their troops, and on July 4 in front of them and speaks throughout the nation.

In America (and I with "America" ​​mean USA) there is even an association, "Support Our Troops", which sotiene the troops engaged at home and abroad. Is there a site, www.americasupportsyou.org , which holds America in touch with their soldiers, and vice versa. Not to mention the associations of veterans and veterans! But here we have the unions ... unions have!

In Italy goes to the Armed Forces so a bit of respect. But at least its ...

Politicians? Kosovo now that the last he remembered was Storace, who is not the Prime Minister. In the five years of government of the Right, at least, every time some politician in Kabul and Nasiriyah went there to warm the soul. And important political, like Berlusconi and Fini. But today the scenario is devastating. They're thinking about the "staircase", the "treasure", to replace the General Finance and the Police. They make their beautiful presence at military parades. But ultimately, cares! If we look at Bush in Iraq ... it seems to be an apartment c'abbia many times we go!

Veterans? And who has ever seen! Veterans? BOH! It 's all forgotten. Including Policeman that Iraq veteran who took leukemia. Including those poor souls who have served in a pointless mission (the one in Kosovo) and who have returned home as a souvenir to bring your family a nice lymphoma or hepatitis. And veterans of Nasiriyah? BOHHHHHHH! The survivors of the attack on 11 November 2003? Oh yeah, there are too ...

Many of them are on a wheelchair. Semi-paralyzed. Without work. No medals. But above all, without dignity '.

2 comments:

  1. the motto was not originated in the Star Spangled Banner. M. R. Watkinson suggested it to the secretary of treasury in 1861.

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  2. http://www.treasury.gov/about/education/Pages/in-god-we-trust.aspx

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