Now it's time to put your prayers where your mouth is....
I've got 2 prayer requests:
First one is for Memory Brodeur (30) who was shot point blank with 6 bullets early this a.m.  None of the bullets hit any vital organs thank God!  Anyway, as I write, she is in surgery to repair bullet wounds to her leg.  There have been numerous parts of her body that have had to be repaired surgically.  She's not a believer...pray that God will provide healing and healing of souls!  Also prayers for family and friends of theirs are appreciated!
Another prayer request:
My cousin's step son Josh Williams (early 30s) was involved in an accident yesterday, Wednesday, in which his box truck ended up on top of his lower torso crushing his pelvis on one side and multiple fractures on the other side plus other injuries.  Pray for his healing and for family to feel God's presence and Love at this unfortunate time.
Thanks!
Kat
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The War and other Issues

Silliness.   War is no game, Linda.   There are those on this forum who see no point to war at all  --  and that may be where I am headed.   But, for now,  I am what I am.  
 
The war?   Military leaders are now beginning to speak of 7 more years !!  We have surrendered,  I believe, to a set of political rules    -------     making this a political war  (if it wasn't before).   The enemy has expanded the war within Iraq.   We have not, nor can we.     The 14 young solders killed yesterday drove on top of a 500 pound bomb.   How do these holes get dug without notice?   Well, they don't.  It is just that no one is telling us about their location   --   the people who are to benefit from the sacrifice of those who will be killed by these bombs are not helping as they should.  
 
Many pro-war leaders are now telling us that the people in Iraq are hedging their bets  --  wanting to help but preparing for life after we leave.   Unless and until we can convince these people that the process we hope for, the political process, is going to flourish, many if not most of the citizens of Iraq will continue to be governed by fearful concerns regarding our eventual departure.  
 
When you bring in the corruption that is apparently going on in high places in that country and the increasing and perpetual counter attack from the enemy  --  you have the receipt for disaster.
 
JD
 
    
 
-----Original Message-----
From: ShieldsFamily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]com>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 09:56:07 -0500
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] The War and other Issues

Jd, is this the same criteria you use as a Dodgers fan? What a loser attitude.  Izzy  
 

My comments are limited to "what do we do now."   If we are fighting AND winning, that is one thing.  That does not appear to be the case.     
 
JD

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