“Our God given unalienable rights are given to us all as individuals. They tell us what we may do for ourselves, and they are the embodiment of liberty.
The so-called rights that government gives to some of us are parcelled out to select groups as classes. They tell us what one class of people may require another to do for them, and they are the very essence of slavery.”— Perri Nelson, February 9, 2010
A bheil Gàidhlig agaibh?
Thursday open trackbacks
Published Wed, Mar 14 2007 11:55 PM
Technorati Tags: Open Trackbacks
It's a day of mourning here at the blog. As you know, last week a dear friend of the family passed away, finally succumbing to cancer. Today is the funeral. Our friend will be laid to rest, and then, we'll celebrate her life.
This is your open trackbacks post for Thursday, March 15, 2007.
If you have something interesting you'd like to share, feel free to link it here and leave a trackback.
Just remember the trackback policy.
For the best exposure, go to the blogger's oasis and use the linkfest chooser to choose the posts you'd like to hook up with.
Comments (2) | Trackbacks (13)
third world county trackbacked with "T-13, 1.21: Safety Belts"
The Florida Masochist trackbacked with "The Knucklehead of the Day award"
Stuck On Stupid trackbacked with "Blast From The Past: Clinton Scandals, Janet Reno & The Termination of 93 U.S. Attorneys"
Conservative Thoughts trackbacked with "World Powers Agree on New Iran Sanctions"
Pirate's Cove trackbacked with "Scientist Calls Global Warming “Bunk”"
The Florida Masochist trackbacked with "Shortage"
Pursuing Holiness trackbacked with "Get Your “Look Out! I’m a Godbag!” Button Today!"
Woman Honor Thyself trackbacked with "Pizza..woohoo!"
Right Voices trackbacked with "Democrats Silenced Dean Domestically, So He Has Been Visiting World Leaders to Undermine Bush"
Dumb Ox Daily News trackbacked with "Mayor Pelted with Eggs: Video of the Day"
walls of the city trackbacked with "petty professor with delusions of standing"
Planck's Constant trackbacked with "Two Kinds of Jews"
Mark My Words trackbacked with "Our dear little Rosie"
Wednesday Hero - At The Right Time, We Remember
Published Wed, Mar 14 2007 7:46 AM
Almost a month ago, the Wednesday Hero Blogroll received an email from a reader named Mike Gardner that contained something he had written in honor of this country's heroes. He asked that it be considered for a future post. It took almost a month, but here is his tribute.
At The Right Time, We Remember
The honor roll goes back farther than we can remember, it contains names we will never know...
I wasn't there when the American Colonial Army stood winter guard in the snows of Valley Forge wearing bloody rags for boots as they fought for my freedom.
I wasn't there in the war of 1812.
I wasn't in the trenches when the German's seared the lungs of young American men with mustard gas as they fought for my freedom in World War One.
I wasn't at Pearl Harbor when a single Japanese bomb detonated a million pounds of black powder on the Arizona and instantaneously killed over one thousand American sailors preparing to defend my freedom against the Japanese and the Nazis.
I didn't see the bullet riddled bodies of the Americans who died defending my freedom in Korea.
I only vaguely remember the nightly news clips of American soldiers as they carried out our government's orders in the jungles and swamps and tunnels of Vietnam.
I have never been with a family who lost a son or a daughter defending Kuwait, Afghanistan, or Iraq.
I wasn't there with any of them when they suffered as prisoners of war in any of these wars.
I have never been with a family whose child died in a peace time military training exercise.
Not every one of our veterans saw combat. Some were clerks, cooks, mechanics, machinists. Some served during war time, some served during peace time, some serve in peace today, ready for battle tomorrow. Today they prepare for the ongoing war against terrorists. Some gave their lives, some suffered wounds, some saw things that no human should ever have to see, and many did things that no human should ever have to do. And all gave their daily life, for a period of time, while many more gave their time to work in the industries that sustained our veterans.
Not all of those who have protected my freedom were even in the military. Some of them were the firemen, policemen, and paramedics who risked their lives each day, rushing in where most of us would never tread. Some are the doctors and nurses who treat the wounded, and go home and cry for them. Some of them were "just" passengers on commercial airline flights who, with faith in Christ, calmly chose to fight, and die if necessary, rather than let Flight 93 be used as a weapon against their country and their fellow citizens.
When I tried to join the US Air Force, my application was turned down for medical reasons.
Because others were, and will be there, I am privileged to continue to live in the greatest nation the world has ever known and to enjoy the greatest freedoms that any people have ever known.
The honor roll stretches forward to times, and places, and names we will never know...
And so I thank you, veteran, whoever you are, and wherever you are, whenever your service.
Thank you Vet. Thanks Dad. Today, I remember WHY I am free, and I thank you.
I know that when you were asked, at the right time, like Christ, you gave your life for me.
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero. We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived
This post is part of the Wednesday Hero Blogroll. If you would like to participate in honoring the brave men and women who serve this great country, you can find out how by going here.
Comments (1) | Trackbacks (0)
Mid-week mid-month open trackbacks
Published Wed, Mar 14 2007 12:29 AM
Technorati Tags: Open Trackbacks
This is your open trackbacks post for Wednesday, March 14, 2007.
If you have something interesting you'd like to share, feel free to link it here and leave a trackback.
Just remember the trackback policy.
For the best exposure, go to the blogger's oasis and use the linkfest chooser to choose the posts you'd like to hook up with.
Comments (0) | Trackbacks (18)
The Florida Masochist trackbacked with "The Knucklehead of the Day award"
Stuck On Stupid trackbacked with "Midweek Linkfest for March 14, 2007"
Right Voices trackbacked with "Bush’s Eight vs. Clinton’s 93"
Conservative Cat trackbacked with "03/14/07: Comprehension"
Blog @ MoreWhat.com trackbacked with "Open Trackback Linkfest"
Pirate's Cove trackbacked with "How Bad Is the Democrats Spending Plan? Ask The Times"
Woman Honor Thyself trackbacked with "Wherez the RemotE?"
Pirate's Cove trackbacked with "Global Warming: Now Polls Decide Science"
Conservative Thoughts trackbacked with "Trial Over Town’s Immigration Ordinance Gets Underway"
Pursuing Holiness trackbacked with "How’s that nonviolence working out for ya?"
stikNstein....has no mercy trackbacked with "Protecting the Children of Illegal Immigrants….and other criminals"
123beta trackbacked with "If They Mated"
Mark My Words trackbacked with "One way to define Dhimmitude"
Woman Honor Thyself trackbacked with "Guantanamo works"
Planck's Constant trackbacked with "My Mother Loved Shoes"
Adam's Blog trackbacked with "Truth and Hope Report; Wednesday Night Talk"
he Amboy Times trackbacked with "Edwards: Global Warming will Make World Wra Look Like Heaven"
Pursuing Holiness trackbacked with "Baby, I PROMISE I won’t hit you ever again… "




