Thursday, December 09, 2004

JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

I'm telling everyone I know about this:
"Yellow ribbons tied around trees and red, white and blue
stickers on the backs SUVs saying "Support our Troops"
are things that make civilians feel good but do nothing
for the men and women actually in uniform.

So please consider the following:

The number ONE request at Walter Reed hospital is phone cards. The government doesn't pay long distance phone charges and these wounded soldiers are rationing their calls home.


Locally, some inexpensive places to get phone cards are - Marc's, Walmart, and Target.

So, while you are trekking around town, picking up things for your loved ones, consider adding a phone card (any size) to your purchases, and sending it to:

Medical Family Assistance Center
Walter Reed Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20307-5001

You won't be sorry.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am just admiring your holiday rambler blog and I think that holiday rambler may be of interest to you as well.

Anonymous said...

Searching for Travel Guide?
We have collected together in one convenient place a wide assortment of asia Travel Guide information.

Anonymous said...

Searching for Travel Guide?
We have collected together in one convenient place a wide assortment of australiaTravel Guide information.

bondage slave stories said...

Two or more years of planning, countless lives wrecked and my newlovers destruction well on the way and this one little thing caused thewhole plan to be on very shaky ground indeed. Then he turnsit up load and says we can talk freely now, she cant hear a thing.
erotic masturbation audio stories
free erotic incest stories
porn stories my giant cock
illustrated bestiality stories
free true gay daddies sex stories
Two or more years of planning, countless lives wrecked and my newlovers destruction well on the way and this one little thing caused thewhole plan to be on very shaky ground indeed. Then he turnsit up load and says we can talk freely now, she cant hear a thing.