Well said, LT. As a veteran, I really do appreciate what you've done to preserve and protect our Constitution, and you can bet I'll do everything I can to honor that service. I hope all Americans learn about our Constitution and how it keeps us free, and do what they can to preserve and protect it. That starts with voting in every election.
I try to honor veterans by donating to organizations focused on veteransβ needs. The Wounded Warriors Project or Homes for vets who have special design needs due to injuries they received while serving. Iβm certain there are many organizations whose funds are running low due to so many people losing jobs because of frequent economic upheavals. It does not matter how much we give. Just give something in honor of those who serve regardless of the possible forfeit of their lives.
Turned on my phone to find Alex Vidman standing up for what is right against this most vicious and powerful President who can't wait to strike him down some way and have expected sabotage.
I will forward this to my son, your doppelgΓ€nger, because there is no way to say thank you better than you have. Thanks to and you and well done, as always.
Thank you, Alexander, for your honor, integrity, and steadfastness to our nation where right matters. I appreciate your sacrifice. My fatherβs military service stretches back to George Washingtonβs Army with a Swiss national named Huber (translated by census takers to Hoover). My grandfather WW1 A, my father Korea M, and my brother Gulf wars M active duty death. Thanks to all who felt a higher calling and service. Your life, your duty, your honor, matter. Thank you!
My Uncle Mart was half Japanese & half European descent. In 1941 he joined up even though as a farmer I think he could have stayed home. He sacrificed his life trying to defuse a bomb in England which had not yet exploded. Just sharing.
I am remembering my father and two uncles that fought in World War Two.
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Well said, LT. As a veteran, I really do appreciate what you've done to preserve and protect our Constitution, and you can bet I'll do everything I can to honor that service. I hope all Americans learn about our Constitution and how it keeps us free, and do what they can to preserve and protect it. That starts with voting in every election.
Thank you for your continuing service to our troubled country.
Thank you for your bravery and service.
I try to honor veterans by donating to organizations focused on veteransβ needs. The Wounded Warriors Project or Homes for vets who have special design needs due to injuries they received while serving. Iβm certain there are many organizations whose funds are running low due to so many people losing jobs because of frequent economic upheavals. It does not matter how much we give. Just give something in honor of those who serve regardless of the possible forfeit of their lives.
I hope for the day when this need is met through policy and not charity.
Turned on my phone to find Alex Vidman standing up for what is right against this most vicious and powerful President who can't wait to strike him down some way and have expected sabotage.
You are a true asset to the United States. We are fortunate to have you in our midst. Thank you for coming here!
Thank you for your past and continuing service to our great country Dr. Vindman!
I will forward this to my son, your doppelgΓ€nger, because there is no way to say thank you better than you have. Thanks to and you and well done, as always.
Thank You for your ongoing courage to speak out against the falsehoods & tyranny.
You are a smart and fearless truth-teller.
Amen. And thank you for your service, Alex! I look forward to participating in the next No Kings protest alongside many, many others.
Thank you, Alexander, for your honor, integrity, and steadfastness to our nation where right matters. I appreciate your sacrifice. My fatherβs military service stretches back to George Washingtonβs Army with a Swiss national named Huber (translated by census takers to Hoover). My grandfather WW1 A, my father Korea M, and my brother Gulf wars M active duty death. Thanks to all who felt a higher calling and service. Your life, your duty, your honor, matter. Thank you!
My Uncle Mart was half Japanese & half European descent. In 1941 he joined up even though as a farmer I think he could have stayed home. He sacrificed his life trying to defuse a bomb in England which had not yet exploded. Just sharing.