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The conditions our brave young men and women suffer through while they serve our country in the military are shocking. Any time I see a kid in his khaki clothes or anything that identifies him as a service member I give them a hug. My little girls know we regard them very highly. One of my daughters used to scream out "Look Mommy, a hero!" and run up to them and throw her arms around their legs. More times than I can count the innocence of that hug brought tears to their eyes. In return they would get down to her level or lift her right up in their arms. She got the best hugs of her life from the hero strangers. Sometimes folks around watching would just start clapping. If I live to be 100 it will always be one of the sweetest things I remember. Out of all the things we ever taught our children, to honor and respect our brave troops is one that makes me most proud.
God bless your grandson. I am sure he fears
no prisoner after everything he has been through. Any suffering that happens for what's her name is fine with me. I don't care if she takes her own life in despair when her appeal gets her nowhere.
Dave Hall said it spot on "Jodi Arias did not avoid death. She simply prolonged it". She will die a slow death in prison. She is leaving that place in a body bag. Who cares on what date? She is already dead to me.
God bless your grandson, all of those who serve and may God bless the United States of America. Your grandson deserves the millions of dollars that were spent on Jodi Arias, and then some.
On behalf of the American veterans who truly do suffer PTSD and never ever recover, and the generations of harm it does in their families,
she can burn in hell!
American Soldier Tribute by Toby Keith
https://youtu.be/wSCaAx4cs3w