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This is not a political thread....if you wish to bash someone....Make Your Own Damn Topic


Every day....someone sits in memorial of a son, daughter, sister or brother. To some this is an all too personal thing, as a memory is all there is. Please take a Moment to consider what these people have done for you....Yes YOU. They serve the counrty most of us call home, and regardless of politics, party or personal bias.....they have died for the country we all love. I can think of no greater sacrifice, and for that alone....they have my undying respect, and appreciation.

Please click the link below, and reflect on the faces of those we dont know....but need to remember.

"There have been 2,684 coalition deaths, 2,462 Americans, two Australians, 111 Britons, 13 Bulgarians, three Danes, two Dutch, two Estonians, one Fijian, one Hungarian, 30 Italians, one Kazakh, one Latvian, 17 Poles, two Romanians, two Salvadoran, three Slovaks, 11 Spaniards, two Thai and 18 Ukrainians in the war in Iraq as of May 26, 2006"

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/
 
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ngdawg said:
I do......

Are you guys the people blocking the funerals from those crazy religious zealots. If you are good work my friend. I read a TIME article about a group of motorcyclists blocking the funerals from a group of crazies with signs like 'semper fi, semper fag' and 'god hates you'. Now that's what I call disrespectful.
 
Sir_Alec said:
Are you guys the people blocking the funerals from those crazy religious zealots. If you are good work my friend. I read a TIME article about a group of motorcyclists blocking the funerals from a group of crazies with signs like 'semper fi, semper fag' and 'god hates you'. Now that's what I call disrespectful.
Yes, hence my 'signature' and my avatar. Since the inception of PGR last fall, our membership has risen to over 35,000 active members. In addition to being invited by the families of our fallen boys in Iraq, we have been invited to funerals of WW2 vets, military ceremonies and today, 12 riders escorted the Indiana governor in the Indy 500 parade.
PGR ONLY goes where invited. We are not counter-protestors, totally non-confrontational and about 95% bikers. We have no political affiliation, club affiliation or agenda other than to pay respect to those who sacrificed so much and gave the ultimate sacrifice for love of country.
 
God Bless the Commander in Chief, our troops in harms way and the USA....

A special blessing for all those that have made the supreme sacrafice may they rest in peace and be with God.............
 
Thank you to all the men and women whom have sacrificed for these United States.
 

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