WHAT A GREAT IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Click on the web address and send a card to one who is serving our country for your freedom......
This was just sent to me. How AMAZING if we could get everyone we know to send one.
If you go to the web site at http://www.letssaythanks.com/ you can pick out a thank you card and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq. You can’t pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. It only takes a second and wouldn’t it be wonderful if they received a bunch of these.
LAGOS, Nigeria --
Internet postings
purportedly written by a
Nigerian charged with
trying to bomb a U.S.
airliner on Christmas Day
suggest a fervently
religious and lonely
young man who fantasized
about becoming a Muslim
holy warrior.
SEOUL, South Korea --
North Korea acknowledged
Tuesday it had detained
an American for illegally
entering the reclusive
country, news welcomed by
relatives of an Arizona
missionary who feared
they would never hear
from him again after he
sneaked acros...
NEW YORK -- A more upbeat
outlook on jobs pushed
Americans' confidence in
the economy higher in
December for the second
month in a row, a survey
released Tuesday said.
NEW YORK -- For more than
60 years, TV stations
have broadcast news,
sports and entertainment
for free and made their
money by showing
commercials. That might
not work much longer.
NEW YORK -- General
Motors Co. is offering
deep discounts on its
remaining Saturn and
Pontiac vehicles as it
looks to move the
leftover inventory of the
soon-to-be-dead brands,
according to a published
report.
WASHINGTON -- After a
sleepless, overnight
flight to Oslo to accept
the Nobel Peace Prize
earlier this month,
President Barack Obama
made a not altogether
surprising admission. He
was tired.
WASHINGTON -- Two federal
agencies charged with
keeping potential
terrorists off airplanes
and out of the country
have been without their
top leaders for nearly a
year.
NEW YORK -- Home prices
rise for the fifth month
in a row in October, but
the recovery continues to
be uneven with only 11 of
the 20 metro areas
tracked showing gains.
NEW YORK -- For more than
60 years, TV stations
have broadcast news,
sports and entertainment
for free and made their
money by showing
commercials. That might
not work much longer.
BAGHDAD -- Gunmen killed
five Sunni security
guards - including one by
beheading - in a gruesome
pre-dawn slaying Tuesday
at a village checkpoint
in central Iraq,
officials said.