You Need to Know About This
Go to Error Theory and read the post on the United 93 Memorial.
Just got back from my trip to Somerset PA, where I confronted the annual meeting of the Flight 93 Memorial Project by continuing to expose the many Islamic and terrorist memorializing features in the chosen memorial design. Several important developments.


Read the whole post. The Gathering of Eagles are discussing this in the forums too.
They have the link to Flopping Aces who is on it and writes of Tom Burnett’s Dad who wants his son’s name taken off the memorial. I don’t blame him ~ Mecca, for god’s sake…!
(Go here to read about the Tom Burnett Family Foundation. You can read about Deena Burnett’s book, Fighting Back: Living Life Beyond ourselves here.)
I knew that the memorial bigwigs were considering having the names of the terrorist scum on the glass but I thought they had decided against it. I apparently was way wrong.
Makes me sick to think about the insidious tolerance creeping into our society for the evil that is attacking our country.

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Sgt. Michael J. Stokely
23 years old from Sharpsburg, Georgia
1st Battalion, 108th Armor Regiment, 48th Brigade Combat Team
August 16, 2005

Next Saturday, August 25, the town of Peachtree City, Ga. will be holding it’s inaugural Ride To Remember for Sgt. Michael Stokely who lost his life two years ago tomorrow in Baghdad, Iraq when an IED detonated near his position. The patrol he was with had stopped and the NCO in charge had everyone take a rest while he walked back down the road with a Corporal to check out something suspicious. Sgt. Stokely refused to to rest, and instead took up a flanking position at the rear of his truck to watch their backs. Which, as a Cav Scout dismount, he saw as his job. The NCO and Corporal heard cracking noises and made their way to the sound when they were hit by an explosion. The NCO was seriously wounded but the Corporal made it through without a scratch. Sgt. Stokely, however, wasn’t so lucky.You can read more about Sgt. Michael Stokely here and here.
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died,
We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived
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