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Reinsnitz
Snitz Forums Admin
USA
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Posted - 20 March 2003 : 22:35:52
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Everyone, this is an announcement to let you know that the Yellow Ribbon and Flag on our page is to remember the husbands, fathers, brothers, uncles, sons, wives, mothers, sisters, aunts and daughters who have put their lives on the line to preserve world peace and free the oppressed people of Iraq in the face of objections by a few. May they all find that the war takes as little life as possible and that they all come home alive and well.
http://www.snitz.com/ribbon.asp
This is an announcement of our respect for those mentioned above. Please limit posts to those that honor and respect the selfless sacrifice of those who are putting their lives on the line for us all.
(Any questions about deleted posts should be directed to reinsnitz on an IM.)< |
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ADSaunders
Starting Member
United Kingdom
22 Posts |
Posted - 21 March 2003 : 03:31:34
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With you (and them) all the way. But, don't forget our lads and lasses over there as well.< |
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Kat
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3065 Posts |
Posted - 21 March 2003 : 04:44:24
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Especially the families of the 8 British Commandos and 4 US crew that died in the helicopter crash last night.
Peace be with them.< |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
Posted - 21 March 2003 : 06:28:06
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My heart goes out to the US, British and Australian soldiers that will free the world of another tyrant, and to the Iraqis which hopefully will be free in just a few days.< |
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kwhipp
Junior Member
USA
407 Posts |
Posted - 21 March 2003 : 08:11:09
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Semper Fidelis< |
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Kent
Junior Member
United States
193 Posts |
Posted - 21 March 2003 : 14:21:58
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Thank you, Mike and all the Snitzers, for this public show of support. As a recently retired American GI (both I and my wife), it's the small things like this quiet display that mean the most....< |
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Reinsnitz
Snitz Forums Admin
USA
3545 Posts |
Posted - 21 March 2003 : 18:01:42
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The .PSD file contains British, Australian, Spanish and US flags.< |
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richfed
Average Member
United States
999 Posts |
Posted - 22 March 2003 : 06:18:18
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No doubt in my mind, the right thing is being done. My utmost respect to those who serve in this conflict and to the leaders whose eyes remained fixed on their duty.
Glad to see Snitz incorporate the ribbon/flags in the logo!< |
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drirene
Junior Member
USA
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Posted - 22 March 2003 : 14:51:17
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Excellent! The new logo is just perfect!< |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 22 March 2003 : 14:54:30
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11 years of service in the Navy and a Gulf War Veteran here and the oath I took then stands firm withme to this day even as a civilian. I support the troops and wish them a safe and quick return.< |
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seahorse
Senior Member
USA
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Posted - 23 March 2003 : 22:21:05
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I'm with Doug G. Best wishes to the boys on the ground.
Here's to hoping that we getting this business done and everyone home as soon as possible.
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RCharles
Starting Member
USA
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Posted - 23 March 2003 : 22:50:36
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quote: Originally posted by Doug G "My best wishes go to the troops on the ground, but not to the bosses that put them there".
Afraid it doesn't work that way. It's naive and destructive to think you can pick and choose your soldiers. (They certainly can't.) Each and every one of them deserve our full support, no matter their rank--which includes the commander-in-chief--as they risk the loss of their lives for the preservation of basic human values. When this war's over--and this is one that truly matters--we can return to our partisan bickering over other issues.< |
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Reinsnitz
Snitz Forums Admin
USA
3545 Posts |
Posted - 23 March 2003 : 23:08:28
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Amen RCharles... thank you for clarifying that for doug... This thead is exclusively for supportive statments. Don't forget, "The one's who put them there..." includes the ones who are there... the Generals and Admirals are the ones who had a big part in proposing this war, and now they are there with the men they put there. The commander in chief made the descision with the information those generals and admirals gave them... and he had to make the hardest choise.< |
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Bladesnitz
Snitz Hosting Admin
USA
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Posted - 24 March 2003 : 03:23:53
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Also, Remember, those Generals and Admirals started down in the trenches as well. I would fathom that many of them have seen action in Vietnam and Desert Storm, so they knew what they were getting themselves into. We must trust our leaders to guide us, as we guide them as well.< |
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Alfred
Senior Member
USA
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Posted - 28 March 2003 : 15:09:12
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I am thankful for the protest cry of one poster in the "monster" topic who alerted me to this one here!
Sorry I didn't see it earlier, and very happy to add my support!
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Reinsnitz
Snitz Forums Admin
USA
3545 Posts |
Posted - 02 April 2003 : 23:03:18
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Many Thanks to Bookie for the idea to add the Iraq flag to the logo as well, since it is part of the whole conflict, and is 50% of the reason the coalition troops are there. Let us not forget the civilian population that is there crying for freedom in their quiet places.< |
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