I would be over in Iraquistan right now sending towelheads to hell for Jesus, only my uncle Donald "Rummy" Rumsfeld convinced me that Jesus needed me more in the pulpit.
Otherwise, watch out Osama.
I'm worried that there are too many fags in our Army. If there were less fags we would have won by now. Theyre too busy kissing each other and 'docking' with the enemy instead of putting rounds in spouts.
I would be over in Iraquistan right now sending towelheads to hell for Jesus, only my uncle Donald "Rummy" Rumsfeld convinced me that Jesus needed me more in the pulpit.
Hi. Those stories aren't as exciting as you might expect.
James "CHOPPER" Nye
I feel your pain, Pfc Nye. I too have relatives in the Navy, the Airforce and the Infantry , both 'fallen' and surviving, who didn't serve their country overseas in its times of need.
Family gatherings are often tinged with sadness as we recall those loved ones who not only failed to return from the world wars, korea, vietnam and the gulf, but who also failed to see actual service, both on the front line, and in the rear.
Photographs of my much loved relatives adorn the walls of my mothers house in a sort of shrine of living remembrance, each picture a silent testament to the sacrifices not required by ordinary everyday men and women, who were thrust into strange and tumultuous times, for the good of us all.
In times of quietude, I contemplate the enormous debt we don't necessarily owe them, our unblooded boys, and I say a prayer for the families of the enemy, who for no fault of their own , were forced to briefly say goodbye to their loved ones, only to be returned unharmed in any respect to their familys hearth.
These days too are toubled times, with many families being unable to commit even one of their family to active service - some families unable to commit 4 or more of their sons or daughters to a struggle which we will win, ultimately, as God once more works His mysterious ways and prepares a path through life for which we have no map.
My prayers are with you all, and with your living and healthy men and women who have so proudly failed to serve their country under fire.
Hi. Those stories aren't as exciting as you might expect.
James "CHOPPER" Nye
Tell one where someone isn't lying there, all not covered in blood, with their guts all not hanging out. And you're not kneeling by their side, trying to make them comfortable. Suddenly, right before they don't die, they accept Jesus as their Lord and Saviour. And then they don't go straight up to Heaven! Glory!
You must have some great stories about not fighting in the trenches, not seeing your commrades choke to death on poison gas, stories about not bayonetting the dirty Gerries, etc. Please feel free to post some of your stories about missing the Great War! And I will definitely keep your buddies in my prayers!
Hi. Those stories aren't as exciting as you might expect.
Please pray for my dead war buddies. Johnny. Whitey. Red. Porkchop. The Big Swede. Samoan Billy. Good ol' Frenchie Clap. The Hun. Preacher. Dizzy Thumbs. Digby. And Dan the Melancholy Dane. etc.
Please pray for my dead war buddies. Johnny. Whitey. Red. Porkchop. The Big Swede. Samoan Billy. Good ol' Frenchie Clap. The Hun. Preacher. Dizzy Thumbs. Digby. And Dan the Melancholy Dane. etc.
THANKS
Pfc. James "Chopper" Nye
You must have some great stories about not fighting in the trenches, not seeing your commrades choke to death on poison gas, stories about not bayonetting the dirty Gerries, etc. Please feel free to post some of your stories about missing the Great War! And I will definitely keep your buddies in my prayers!
Please pray for my dead war buddies. Johnny. Whitey. Red. Porkchop. The Big Swede. Samoan Billy. Good ol' Frenchie Clap. The Hun. Preacher. Dizzy Thumbs. Digby. And Dan the Melancholy Dane. etc.
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