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2007.05.30 Patriotism in America Roundup
Two great ones ones you don't want to miss: From Kit Jarell: "" (go read it) and from , "The Silence and the Thunder" (below the fold.)
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Contributed by Bill Faith on May 30, 2007 at 10:50 AM in , , | | | |
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You probably won't hear about it on the news....
....but there was in Times Square yesterday, and the Gathering of Eagles members outnumbered the anti-war crowd. Nationwide, the Gathering of Eagles participated in , an effort to thank recruiters everywhere for the sometimes thankless work they do. In NY, the GOE took on an additional task - a counterprotest.
You can watch of photos both of GOE members and of the anti-war protesters and see the many signs and flags that GOE members brought with them. No longer will anti-war protesters be unopposed and able to dominate the news. Either the media will cover both sides or none, because GOE will make sure that media crews cannot film protesters in a way that ignores the larger GOE crowd. If they try, their bias will be obvious and captured on film for all to see. Crossposted at Tags: |
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Contributed by antimedia on May 20, 2007 at 08:11 PM in | | | |
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Over There
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I've embedded Kit's video to make it convenient to watch but do click that link right under it when you're done and check out some of the other videos on the "Related" list; there are several good ones there. Bonus: Don't miss "Welcome Home" at . |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on May 5, 2007 at 01:57 PM in , | | | |
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Military Order of the Purple Heart & Gathering of Eagles
The following article was written by Henry J. Cook III, Senior Vice Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. It was intended for use in their organizational publication. In light of certain parties claiming that they had convinced MOPH to drop their support, Mr. Cook asked that it be posted on the GOE blog as a reaffirmation of MOPH’s support for the Gathering of Eagles. Thank you William "1stCav" Page for bringing it to my attention.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on April 15, 2007 at 08:37 PM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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A Young Man To Watch
72nd TCS reports:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 27, 2007 at 05:07 PM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Poem: A Gathering of Eagles
Marsha Burks Megehee left this as a comment on but it deserves better than to languish there unread:
*** Update: Marsha has sent me several more poems, of which I'll plan on posting one every few days at , and I'm impressed enough that I've offered to create a separate blog for her if she says she'd have time to post to it. More on that later if she accepts my offer. *** Update 2: It turns out there's already a nice collection of Marsha's poetry at . I'll still plan on posting a lot of what she emailed me and also posting excerpts and links to that site as time goes on. *** Update 3: Marsha has seen the light about the advantages of having both a blog and a static web site. I haven't made any promises about when I'll have it ready but I'm going to set up a blog for her under my TypePad account. Address and details to be announced later. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 26, 2007 at 03:57 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Awesome Gathering of Eagles video
Boomer emails:
Read the whole Old War Dogs Gathering of Eagles collection in one place , and don't forget about the Gathering of Eagles blog . |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 25, 2007 at 12:33 AM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Despite my distrust of the media....
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The quote is from my good friend, Bill Faith. His expression reflects the feelings of many Vietnam vets. For most of their adult lives, they have quietly gone about their business, avoiding the limelight and staying far away from the turmoil of politics. Scarred by their experiences returning to a nation that rejected them and despised them, they wanted nothing more than to go home and be left alone. Read the rest at . *** Bill Faith adds: Thanks, Anti. Del emailed me a copy of that column and I decided to take a short nap before I posted about it. I'm glad I did. You handled it much better than I would have. |
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Contributed by antimedia on March 22, 2007 at 10:33 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Reflections on the Gathering of Eagles (Epilogue)
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 22, 2007 at 01:06 AM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Bruce Kesler interviews Larry Bailey
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 21, 2007 at 01:42 PM in , , | | | |
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01.01.04 AE
1st year, 1st month, 4th day, Age of the Eagle. The tide has turned. I'm proud to be an American again.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 20, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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I don't attempt poetry often....
....I hope you enjoy this.
Inspired by the Gathering of Eagles and the vision of my many brothers in arms standing, at the memorials, for those who could stand no more. (Crossposted at ) |
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Contributed by antimedia on March 20, 2007 at 10:55 PM in , , , | | | |
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A Gathering of Eagles
The commies came, the commies saw, Our eagles gathered by the Wall, A thing we all must understand, Fly high you Eagles, soar, from your lofty, special station, Russ Vaughn |
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Contributed by Russ Vaughn on March 20, 2007 at 10:58 AM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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The Day We Took Our Country Back -- Part 2
This Is The Dawning Of The Age Of The Eagle. Aquarius can kiss my ass. (This post will remain at the top of the site all day. Original timestamp 2007.03.19.00:29) "Let us make it clear, we've all come here
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Provoking: Watching: Click the thumbnails, then click the image that comes up, to see them larger. *** In a separate mail Del writes:
*** I just posted Old War Dog Arch Arthur's After Action Report . You'll enjoy it. *** Michael in MI has a great "Go read these GoE posts" roundup . Don't miss it. The Big Dog's post is also quite worth a visit. ***
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Arch Arthur: "Protesters, for, against war, face off"
Another letter to the editor about biased media coverage of the Gathering of Eagles, this one from our next-to-newest Old War Dog:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 07:41 PM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Max Friedman: Identifying the Anti-War Protesters
Email from R J Del Vecchio:
I emailed back and learned that Del got this straight from Max and has his permission to pass it along:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 07:04 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Arch Arthur GoE After Action Report
Compiled from two back-to-back emails from Arch:
Click the images to enlarge them in a new window. Click the image on the page that takes you to to enlarge them to full size. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 03:47 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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The Day We Took Our Country Back
Forty years lost in the wilderness. Forty years in exile. Behind us now. Yesterday we took our country back. It's in the air. I can feel it. Can you? This post will remain at the top of the site for the remainder of the day. Please scroll down for possible newer content. Actual timestamp 2007.03.18.01:35. Please consider this post an extension of my post. Click the eagle to see the entire Old War Dogs Gathering of Eagles series on one page. "Let us make it clear, we've all come here
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We did it once and we can do it again. And again. It's time to decide we're mad as hell and we ain't gonna take it any more. If we don't this country's headed straight to Hell. We have to care enough to save it. [Yes I realize I'm using "we" rather generously. I sat on my ass in front of a PC, waiting for my next Disability check, telling everyone else to "Be there!" Maybe the reader will grant a sick old vet credit for caring enough to do that. I'd have been there if I could have. I'd like to believe there was at least one person at the Gathering who wouldn't have been if not for my efforts. If there was it was worth every second I put into it.] *** which I linked to last night, has been updated big time. (Thanks for the link, Michelle. Luv ya. Thanks for helping spread the word and for showing up yourself.) . ***
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 18, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Stand Up, Speak Up
Mr. President, Americans hunger for the type of candid and courageous leadership shown to us this weekend by the Gathering of Eagles. They have now passed the baton to you, our leader. You have choices to make. You can either spend the next two years parrying nonsensical attacks from liberals while they decimate your administration or you can put your finger in the collective chest of America’s axis of idiots and call BS on them. |
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Contributed by J D on March 18, 2007 at 04:47 PM in , , , | | | |
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Gathering of Eagles video
Here's some video from the Gathering of Eagles. |
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Contributed by antimedia on March 18, 2007 at 12:25 AM in , | | | |
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EAGLES UP!
This post will remain at the top of the site for the remainder of the day. Please scroll down for possible newer content. Actual timestamp 2007.03.17.00:02. I know of at least three people who'll be at The Wall with my phone number programmed into their cell phones and they know I'll be anxious to know how things are going, so here's hoping. Click the Eagle to see the entire Old War Dogs Gathering Of Eagles series. "Let us make it clear, we've all come here EAGLES UP! *** 08:10 My feet hit the floor at the absolutely gawdawful (for me; I usually blog till all hours then sleep well into the day) hour of 07:45 CDT. The closest I can come so far to finding any GOE coverage of any sort, or any mention of the moonbat convergence that necessitated GOE, is this at Michelle's, written a couple of hours ago:
*** 09:37 Just got an email from J D Pendry. He says Fox & Friends did a segment on the moonbat convergence and The Gathering Of Eagles. Also says he got a call from one of his old troops who estimates there are about 5,000 vets gathered around the wall and says the moonbats are staying well clear of the area so far. *** 10:35 FOX, at least, is giving fairly balanced coverage. I watch very little TV but my sister just had me come and look at what FOX had on. If anything, the good guys may have gotten a little more screen time than the moonbats. Apparently things have been calm so far, with the moonbats scheduled to set out for the Pentagon in about an hour. *** 10:42 Just got a call from Bob K. (our newest Dog, btw; I just had the pleasure of welcoming him into the pack) who says things have been calm so far and that he thinks J D's 5,000 number is way out of date. *** 12:32 Just heard from The Gray Dog a few minutes ago. He says if anything the good guys have the moonbats outnumbered. Says the estimates he's heard were around 10,000 on each side. No major incidents of any sort. Getting close to time for the moonbats to move out for their little protest at the Pentagon, well away from our Wall. He says he got to thank Michelle Malkin for showing up but didn't see her headed his way in time to get his camera out of his pocket. I'll be looking forward to her coverage of the event. I was grabbing a short nap when The Gray Dog called and haven't checked the news sites or other blogs for a while but I'll do that now. ***
Surprisingly balanced coverage for an AP piece, although it you read the whole thing some slant does come through. *** 16:30 Don't know why FOX isn't giving this more coverage on their web site but they're doing a good job with it on air, including some good pics of the Gathering Of Eagles and Rolling Thunder crowd and the first on-air use I've heard of the words "Gathering Of Eagles." Sounds like the day ended with no violence beyond a couple of shoving matches. I shudder to think how things might have gone if the Eagles and RT hadn't been there in the numbers they were. Sounds like some anarchists got themselves arrested at the Pentagon but nothing major at all happened anywhere near The Wall. Color this Old Dog relieved and very, very grateful to the patriots who made the trip I wasn't up to, and especially to Bob K and The Gray Dog for taking time to call me in the midst of all that was going on. *** From CNN.com, would you believe (click the pic to read the article): *** R J Del Vecchio called a few minutes ago to let me know things went well. He thinks the patriotic counter-protests may become a regular thing. I hope he's right. He promised me an After Action Report by email by sometime tomorrow. Watch for it. [Update: Click .] Don't miss Antimedia's reports and . ***
*** Bob Krupienski, our newest pack member, left this as a comment but I'll move it here so it doesn't get overlooked:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 17, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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R J Del Vecchio: Defending The Wall
Please consider this part of my post. It's long enough that I'm going to post it separately then link from that post. Del emails:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 17, 2007 at 09:18 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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The Gathering of Eagles
Today's Gathering of Eagles was a great success! I hardly know where to begin. There were tons of vets in attendance - so many that the protesters were intimidated by them. We were standing in line waiting to go into the Wall, and anti-war protesters were passing by us heading east. To a man (or woman) they were silent and carried their protest signs pointed down toward the ground and facing in so no one could see what they said. I think they were stunned and intimidated by the size of the crowd of veterans! Around every memorial, the WWII memorial, the Korean War Memorial, the Wall, the three grunts and the nurses, vets were standing guard. Silent and respectful, they made it very obvious that no one was going to be defacing our memorials today. The protesters left their show and headed toward the Pentagon like sheep - no shouting, no braggadocio, no false bravado. And every step they took they had to face proud vets, some disabled, some not, standing like a gauntlet of honor through which the cowards had to pass. And pass they did, quietly and quickly. They knew they were outnumbered. They knew they were outclassed. They knew they were beaten. One of the highlights of the day was a WWII vet who spoke briefly. It was very cold today in Washington, cloudy and windy, a blustery day. He said he hadn't been this cold since March of 1945, when he was in some forest in Germany (don't recall the name) killing the enemy. For me, that said it all. The communists who put these anti-war marches together have no concept of the price of freedom. They don't understand that sometimes it's necessary to kill the enemy so that men can be free. But the vets understood. And they cheered. Loudly. It was a good day to be a vet. A good day to be welcomed home. The Vietnam Vets are a force to be reckoned with, and they will change the course of this nation. Never again will we allow the cowards an uncontested platform to spread their lies. Crossposted at [Webmaster's note: This post continues at (immediately below if you're on the main page of the blog)] |
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Contributed by antimedia on March 17, 2007 at 05:36 PM in , | | | |
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More Gathering of Eagles
I said it was cold. It was. But we were warm. We dressed in layers and we brought plenty of food and water. I suspected it would be that way for many vets. It was. The weather didn't keep the vets from showing up, but it apparently .
Wimps. If the protesters had 10,000 to 20,000, I'd like to know where they hid them. From what I saw, it was a few thousand at best. Everywhere that I looked, I saw vets. :-) We did run into some protesters on the Metro when we were going home. They looked to be about 10 or 12 years old. They had armbands with Impeach Bush on them and a number of protest signs. One woman who spoke at the Gathering of Eagles was the mother of a soldier who was killed in Iraq while helping to recover Casey's body. She didn't have any kind words for Casey's mother. Another speaker said that he wanted to remind us that there were porta-potties along the sidewalk behind the stage, just in case we need to "take a Sheehan or a Fonda". :-) We got up at 0530 this morning and saddled up just a little while later. When we got to the Metro station, we ran into Debbie and Ron Stevenson. Debbie and Ron are recently retired Air Force - Debbie just back from a tour in Iraq and 20 years served, Ron with 27 years. My kind of people. We spent the day together, took a lot of pictures (which I'll post on my blog as soon as I get back home and get the film developed) and generally enjoyed the day immensely. The vets clearly owned the day. The news reporting seems to delight in finding the one vet in a hundred who thinks the war is wrong and ignoring the 99 others who think we should complete the mission and bring the boys home victorious. So much for "fair and balanced". The FoxNews satellite truck was parked over at the moonbat express and never bothered to come see our little affair. Once again, the media ignores all the good in this country and focuses on the handful of bad. The protesters have a right to protest. We gave it to them and ensured they would have it unimpeded by a fascist government. Now we will ensure that they don't steal it from our children through appeasement and cowardice. They can jabber all they want, but we will be jabbering back now, demanding our day in the media, insisting Congress consider our views and demanding that our government uphold the Constitution that some of us fought and died for. (Crossposted at .) |
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Contributed by antimedia on March 17, 2007 at 05:32 PM in , | | | |
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"You Ain't Gonna Touch This Wall" -- The MP3
You read it , listen to it , or to the slightly tamer "radio version" . Buy a copy at . [Original timestamp 2007.03.16.01:41] |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 16, 2007 at 11:52 PM in , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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What a Day!
This is antimedia. My site has been hijacked, so Bill gave me temporary posting privileges here so I could keep everyone updated on the Gathering of Eagles. I left Dallas this morning on American Airlines, headed for Richmond. When I got to the security gauntlet, I discovered my drivers license had expired in September of last year! (Actually, the TSA rep pointed it out to me.) Why the state never notified me is a question I'll have to get answered when I get home. But it sure caused problems. I had to remove everything, get patted down, wanded, searched and bomb-sniffed before they would let me go to my gate. Then, when I arrived in Richmond, I couldn't pick up my rental car, because my license was expired. :-( One of the things you learn in the military is "adjust, adapt and overcome". There I was in Richmond. I needed to get to Mechanicsville, MD (home of my Marine buddy, John and his lovely wife Peggy.) So, I started asking people at the rental car counters if they were headed to Washington. In about fifteen minutes, I was on my way, riding with Gary. Gary is an Army vet - seven years, NBC-trained, two tours in Germany, yada, yada. He was headed to New York in a rental car because all the New York flights were canceled due to weather, so "of course" he'd take me along. Gary dropped me off in Washington, where my Marine buddy, John, picked me up, and we headed for his house. I offered Gary money for the ride several times. He refused. Said he was going that way anyway. Next time I'm in New York, I'm buying dinner. On the way to Washington from Richmond, we saw numerous cars and pickups with POW/MIA stickers, Vietnam Vet stickers, American flags and many other signs that made it certain we wouldn't be alone at the Wall tomorrow. In fact, I think there's going to be a huge number of vets there. The weather is miserable. Cold. Rainy. Sleet. Drizzle. Perfect weather for the Gathering of Eagles. Vets have been through worse many times, so a little bad weather just motivates us to stand tall. The protesters, on the other hand, may wimp out, preferring to stay indoors with their lattes and cappuccinos rather than brave the cold. No matter. John, Peggy and I will be up at 0500, on the road by 0600 and on the Metro at 0700. At the Wall before 0800, ready to stand guard and join the throng of vets in Washington to honor and pay respect to our fallen brothers. It's gonna be a great day tomorrow. |
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Contributed by antimedia on March 16, 2007 at 10:20 PM in , | | | |
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Time to raise some Hell!
I'm swiping a whole post off Michelle's site for a good cause. Maybe no one will get too upset.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 16, 2007 at 02:09 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Will you be there for them?
Saw this and decided it was too pretty not to pass on.
Be there, people. Be there! EAGLES UP! |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 16, 2007 at 02:43 AM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Gathering Storm
EAGLES UP! Click to see the entire Old War Dogs Gathering Of Eagles series in one place. ***
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 14, 2007 at 09:40 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Where my heart will spend Saturday
Sorta slick what you can find on this new internet thingy these days. Sometimes I just can't resist playing with it a little. This is where I'll be Saturday, if only in spirit:
Looking from a little higher up:
I'd love to be there if I thought there was any way this tired old body could handle it. Will you be there for me? EAGLES UP! |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 14, 2007 at 04:57 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |







