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realfire
11-24-2007, 11:38 AM
If you go to the website www.letsaythanks.com (https://www.letsaythanks.com) you can pick out a thank you card and the Xerox corporation will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq You can't pick out who gets it , but it will go to some member of the armed services .

It is FREE and it only takes a second . Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers received a bunch of these ? Make the site as a favorite and send one a day !

Give it a try and lets keep the mail going to those in Iraq .'

Thank you can be everyday and for others too

Love
Betina

shellebelle
11-24-2007, 11:39 AM
So glad you posted this. I used t do it and then lost the link!

Thanks!

Braggi
11-24-2007, 11:43 AM
Gee, I was hoping it was a card saying "I'm sorry" to the Iraqi people.

-Jeff

shellebelle
11-24-2007, 12:11 PM
Now Jeff, be nice, our guys are doing the job they were hired to do and doing it well. They can't help it if their boss is an idiot. They deserve thanks for a great job despite the commander in chief.


Gee, I was hoping it was a card saying "I'm sorry" to the Iraqi people.

-Jeff

jj101
11-25-2007, 08:43 AM
Thank you, Betina, for letting us know about this link but when I go there I don't see how to do it. I see some ads for printing but no way to get to the cards. What am I not seeing? Thanks for your help, Janet

shellebelle
11-25-2007, 08:51 AM
I thought maybe it was just me. Here this link works. https://www.amillionthanks.org/




Thank you, Betina, for letting us know about this link but when I go there I don't see how to do it. I see some ads for printing but no way to get to the cards. What am I not seeing? Thanks for your help, Janet

Barrie
11-25-2007, 09:58 PM
How about a card that says "Please consider what you are doing? What have these people ever done to you? Why are you in their country shooting at them?" Blind allegence to authority is not a virture. Most soldiers are people who saw no other option for thier lives, they needed to get out of poverty or other unhappy situations. We as a culture need to work on other more constructive options for ALL young people.

Barrie Mason


If you go to the website www.letsaythanks.com (https://www.letsaythanks.com) you can pick out a thank you card and the Xerox corporation will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq You can't pick out who gets it , but it will go to some member of the armed services .

It is FREE and it only takes a second . Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers received a bunch of these ? Make the site as a favorite and send one a day !

Give it a try and lets keep the mail going to those in Iraq .'

Thank you can be everyday and for others too

Love
Betina

Kunnskaping
11-25-2007, 10:23 PM
How about a card that says "Please consider what you are doing? What have these people ever done to you? Why are you in their country shooting at them?" Blind allegence to authority is not a virture. Most soldiers are people who saw no other option for thier lives, they needed to get out of poverty or other unhappy situations. We as a culture need to work on other more constructive options for ALL young people.

Barrie Mason

Thanks, Barrie. I think that is a much more responsible and insightful action than simply thanking an unknown person for their unknown actions in an occupation that seems to be illegal on its face, has killed tens of thousands, is displacing millions, and now seems to be entering a new round of genocide orchestrated and paid for by our government as it pays and arms one faction of Iraqi warriors to terrorize and kill other factions of Iraqis. I am terribly sorry that so many Americans continue to join the violent domination of unknown others for a supposedly noble reason that has yet to be articulated despite the mother of a dead soldier asking for it outside the president's ranch more than two years ago. I am sorry that the government they continue to serve with the violence it demands does not care enough about them to stand by them if and when they return home for the last time, often in need of long term mental and medical assistance. But I am really not seeing the wisdom of encouraging more of this destructive behavior by thanking people for playing along to the bitter ends that seem obvious and inevitable for so many. The Iraqi occupation is wrong and it is wrong to encourage anyone to be a part of it, IMO.