Dear Sir: This morning around 5:30 a.m. in praying for my country on this, Armistice Day, I opened my Bible to Isaiah 53 and there is the spiritual depiction of our soldiers. My mind went back to Alvin York and his great victory where he was showered with great honors in New York. Of course, He fought under the powerful Arm of the Lord God of Hosts, Master of Armies, Lord of Sabaoth, and God gave us the victory over and over again. You have a thankful heir in this poor soldier of the cross, for had it not been for you and your predecessors, I wouldn't be able to live in such comfort. God blesses fighting men! Will you fight again? Will you fight our current wars? I am. Perhaps you heard where in Boston, Massachusetts day before yesterday the wicked and corrupt politicians forbid the veterans are forbidden to carry their guns in the parade. Who will rise up for me against evildoers? Lexington. Concord. Their God will thunder from heaven upon them, for He has heard my cries. June Griffin On Tue, 10 Nov 1998 20:09:19 -0800 "Donald Brown" <benplan@earthlink.net> writes: >It really hurts to know that so many of our current baby boomers have >so >little respect for the generation that served in WW II and the Korean >War > the first war we fought with no goal of victory). It is a sad result >of >the ignorance of our teachers who must always be politically correct >and >our society that refuses to learn from prior mistakes. The only thing >for >sure is that we repeat them in every generation. I have nothing but >contempt for a government and the public that sends our youth to war >without >a firm goal in mind. War is always a failure and in our case caused by >the >lack of voters intelligence when they send people to congress who know >so >little about history. > >I served in the two conflicts mentioned above and am proud of the men >I >served with and will never regret it. We had all kinds but always >respected >the other guys opinion even a Christian Conservative. They bled and >died >just like the rest of us. > >DMB > > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]