Friday, June 09, 2006

Every Dog Has His Day

I received this e-mail from Robert Stokely (see earlier post). He responded to Zarqawi's death as I would expect any father who has lost a child to that butcher, should respond. Not at all like Nick Berg's dad did, by comparing Zarqawi to the President. Thank you, Mr. Stokely for having the stones to stand up against terrorist thugs and having the dignity not to kiss their sorry asses.
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EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY - OF RECKONING THAT IS, AND TODAY, THE LUCKY DOG IS ZARQAWI.

ONLY ONE OTHER PERSON AS DESERVING, AND HE OUGHT TO LOOK OVER HIS SHOULDER DAY AND NIGHT, FOR THE FOOTSTEPS HE HEARS ARE THOSE OF A TEAM OF DEDICATED AMERICAN SOLDIERS LOCKED AND LOADED!!!!

Just think about the team effort that went into today's mission. Some group of guys were tracking on the ground, days, weeks, maybe even months. Somewhere on an American Landing Strip or Carrier Deck, American Service personnel maintained a plane and then hung important ordinance on board. An American Pilot took that plane and ordinance and with multiple layers of peronnel guiding and updating information, including those brave soldiers on the ground, delivered American Payback in the form of two 500 lb. calling cards. Proud to be an American is all I can say, well and:

USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

SGT MIKE STOKELY, SGT GEORGE DRAUGHN, SGT BOBBY HOLLAR, ALL THREE ECHO TROOP 108TH CAV, AND 2400 plus AMERICAN HEROES - THIS ONE'S FOR YOU!!!!

Robert Stokely
always proud to be the dad of SGT Mike Stokely
KIA IED 8/16/05 near Yusufiyah Iraq, south of Baghdad

SGT HOLLAR and DRAUGHN KIA same IED near Mahmuhdiyah 9/1/05, south of Baghdad

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