Clinton Supporter Thrown Out of Rules Committee Meeting,
Whoa!!! Chill Harriet! Hard to believe she's from NEEW YOOOK!
I love what is said at the end, "Your mother gets a liitle exercized.'Have a better day than Harriet!
Sam
Nirvana is a special state of perfect happiness and calming peace; free of pain, worry, the external world and our internal self? We are all looking for Nirvana. There is no perfect Nirvana on Earth, it only exists in heaven. What we can do here on Earth is look for those little everyday Nirvanas. I hope to find some along the way.
Clinton Supporter Thrown Out of Rules Committee Meeting,
Whoa!!! Chill Harriet! Hard to believe she's from NEEW YOOOK!
I love what is said at the end, "Your mother gets a liitle exercized.'Sam
By KIMBERLY HEFLING , Associated Press
God bless!
WASHINGTON - A Pennsylvania soldier who jumped on a grenade in Iraq to save the lives of his comrades at the cost of his own will be awarded the Medal of Honor.
The nation's highest military honor will be given to 19-year-old Army Pfc. Ross McGinnis of Knox, Pa., on June 2, the White House said Friday.
McGinnis "distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism," White House deputy press secretary Tony Fratto said.
McGinnis was in the gunner's hatch of a Humvee on Dec. 4, 2006, when a grenade sailed past him and into the vehicle where four other soldiers sat. He shouted a warning, then jumped on the grenade while it was lodged near the vehicle's radio. It blew up and killed him.
Lt. Col. Anne Edgecomb, an Army spokeswoman, said McGinnis easily could have jumped out of the vehicle and saved himself.
"The instinct is, jump out of the vehicle, but his four buddies were in the vehicle with him ... and he chose to place himself on top of the grenade and absorb the impact, and it saved their lives," Edgecomb said.
McGinnis was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, in Schweinfurt, Germany. He was posthumously promoted to specialist.
Three others have been awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for their actions in Iraq: Army Sgt. 1st Class Paul R. Smith, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor and Marine Cpl. Jason L. Dunham.
Posted: May 21, 2008 08:55 PM
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KOLD News 13 General Manager Jim Arnold
It's the unofficial start of summer: Memorial Day weekend. I hope for us older folks it is a weekend filled with fun childhood memories. For me it was the weekend we put the pier in the lake in front of a very modest weekend cottage in North Central Indiana. I'm a Hoosier; my memory of Memorial Day is listening to the Indy 500 on the radio. Now I watch the 500, mostly for the pre-race ceremony. I want to hear Jim Nabors sing "Back Home Again in Indiana" and quietly listen to the playing of Taps.
That is when it hits me. It is Memorial Day Weekend. It may not mean much if you or a loved one is not a Veteran. This is the time to honor those who helped make living in the land of the free and home of the brave possible.
My Something to Think About for this weekend is simple. Please take a moment in silence or in prayer and offer thanks and respect to those thousands of brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Have a good Memorial DaySam
Scare Easy!
Album: Mudcrutch!
Tom Petty, Benmount Tench, Mike Campbell,
Tom Leaden, Randall Marsh
Check out other songs on the menu, particularly the story of Mudcrutch.
Have a nice day!
Sammy
Top 10 Angry TV Reporter Meltdowns Caught On Tape
CAUTION: SOME LANGUAGE MAY BE OFFENSIVE!
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Sam