Original Message From: baja Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 Subject: Where our country is going?
Veterans Fight to Keep 75-yr. old Mojave Desert Memorial Cross
Please be aware of this attack against a veteran's memorial
We owe it to our veteran's to give our time to hear this story
Please, if you feel the same, please do whatever you can to get this out to the people.
God Bless our Country... and what it means to those who understand Freedom.
All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. --
Thomas Jefferson
We owe it to our veteran's to give our time to hear this story
Please, if you feel the same, please do whatever you can to get this out to the people.
God Bless our Country... and what it means to those who understand Freedom.
All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. --
Thomas Jefferson
Quote from Youtube post, "After WWI many U.S. soldiers moved to the Californian desert to find physical and emotional healing. In 1934, they erected a memorial to honor their fallen comrades, a single white cross, - a symbol used around the world to memorialize those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
The site for the memorial was chosen because at a certain time of day, the sun casts a shadow on the rock which resembles a WWI doughboy. For more than 75 years, the memorial has stood as a reminder that there were those who fought and died for our freedoms. But sadly today, the ACLU and a federal judge in California, want to tear it down. In fact, the judge has ordered the memorial covered from view while the case is on appeal. Please join us in saying "dont tear me down." We think Americans should honor their war heroes and the freedoms they so valiantly protect; and we're taking our case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court this fall.
Please join us in this battle, go to www.donttearmedown.com."
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