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Great Karma. Please count me in.
 
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God bless the U.S.A.!

Can we put Brandon in the Transfer Portal!!!


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Thank you for the opportunity, sir.

A couple of things about America...

First, my pistol packing, America loving, eldest daughter and her buddy, Karma.



Second, sunsets like this...





And finally, a very out of the way memorial...




"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."

Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
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This is near me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_Fire_of_1937

Have driven past it many times.

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EDIT: please do not consider me for this generous karma, as I’ve just won a fantastic karma.

I just remembered when I was growing up Poppy Flowers were sold to wear. My Uncle was killed in his airplane in a bombing run over Germany. My Mother, his sibling, was 27 years old and of course it devastated her for the rest of her life. I never met him, I was not born until years later.

I have his war medals, I need to get them in a shadow box for display and remembrance and gratitude.

I am grateful that my forefathers were able to leave oppression in their home countries and come to America. It was undoubtedly a difficult thing to get across the ocean, took a lot of Faith. Once here they went to work and made something of themselves, and for the future generations.

I am thankful that America was here for these others to come.
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God Bless Americans...........and dam those that aren't


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My antidote re USA is how proud we were in elementary school saying the Pledge of Allegiance every day before school. So many positive things that were normal for us aren’t being carried on. And it shows.
 
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I work with a guy that moved his family here from Eastern Europe. Seeing how grateful he is for the opportunity to provide for his family under free market capitalism really shows how great this country is. And how many of us take that for granted.
 
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Count me in , sir . And please thank a veteran for their service . Remember the sacrifices that were made June 6, 1944 .
 
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My favorite thing about the good ol’ USA? My son goes to basic training for the Army next month and I’m one proud dad!!!
 
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WOW.

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Please add me to this generous Karma. One of the finest renditions (IMO) of our National Anthem:
 



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I have always been gratefully for the men and women who gave their ultimate gift for people they never knew and who would never know them. May God bless all of them.


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On this day in 1942, the Americans marked a turning point in the war in the Pacific with a decisive victory over the Japanese Imperial Navy in the Battle of Midway.
 
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I thought I would post a picture of my great uncle's jump wings....82nd Airborne 505th PIR D-Company who 78 years ago (+ 2 days) liberated Sainte Mere Eglise (as one of the few units that actually hit their intended drop zone). Combat jumps in Operation Husky (Sicily + Salerno), D-Day (Sainte Mere Eglise), and Market Garden.





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