Life
Jun 5th 2005MichaelQuote of the Day
A Marine masquerading as a civilian
Jun 5th 2005MichaelQuote of the Day
MICHAEL C. CARLSON at the Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal has this paper written by An American Soldier.
(Editor’s note: Sgt. Carlson, of St. Paul, Minn., was killed on Jan. 24, 2005, when his Bradley fighting vehicle overturned in Mohammed Sacran, Iraq. He was 22. This is adapted from a “credo paper” he wrote in 12th grade, on May 11, 2000.)
Rest in peach Sgt. Carlson.
Sgt Carlson is why America is Great. He gets that from his dad.
Will it be 30 years of playing a game that in reality means nothing, or will it be 30 years of fighting crime and protecting the country from all enemies, foreign and domestic.
I want my life to account for something more than just a game. In life there are no winners, everyone eventually loses their life. I only have so much time; I can’t waste it with a game. I don’t want those close to me to look at me and tell me that I was good at a game. I want to be good at life; I want to be known as the best of the best at my job. I want people to need me, to count on me. I am never late; I am either on time or early. I want to help people. I want to fight for something, be part of something that is greater than myself. I want to be a soldier or something of that caliber, maybe a cop or a secret service agent.
America is where we find such men.
Joey at Cabal of Doom found where you can get a Koran so you can read the book of the religion of peace.
Now you can make that dream come true and it’s absolutely free! The Council on American-Islamic Relations is giving away Korans free and that includes shipping.
Be sure to request one for yourself and all your neighbors. Let’s bankrupt these terrorist enabling assholes.
I like the idea that we make them print tons of them and then maybe Americans will understand the hate this book spreads.