Thursday, September 18, 2014

Two Marines Are Marching to Washington with a Message for Obama

If only Obama had as much heart as these men do, we'd be good to go ! 

Vietnam veterans traveling 300 miles by foot for Marine stuck in Mexican prison
Marine Corps veterans tired of seeing fellow Marine Andrew Tahmooressi stuck in Mexican prison are traveling nearly 300 miles by foot to Washington, D.C., to tell President Obama to do whatever he has to do to get Mexico “to turn our Marine loose.”
Marine Corps veteran Terry Sharpe is 63 years old and began walking the 287 miles from his home in Summerfield, North Carolina, to Washington, D.C., two weeks ago to raise awareness about Tahmooressi, who has been in a Mexican prison since March.
“I just got tired of nothing being done,” Sharpe told the Washington Free Beacon on Monday as he rested after eleven full days of walking. “What I’m doing is trying to keep Sergeant Tahmooressi in the media.”
Tahmooressi’s charges stem from an incident in which he crossed into Mexico, he says by accident, with three loaded weapons in his truck. The weapons were legally owned by Tahmooressi in the United States but violated Mexico’s strict anti-gun laws.
Sharpe is certain that Tahmooressi’s arrest was the result of a mistake.
“He didn’t want to go to Mexico, he made a wrong turn,” said Sharpe. “He wasn’t there to be a terrorist or sell weapons. And he shouldn’t be where he is at for a wrong turn.”
Sharpe wants Obama to take action and force Mexico to return the 26-year-old Tahmooressi, who served two combat tours in Afghanistan.
“I got aggravated because nothing is happening and I said I’m going to walk up to Washington, D.C., and tell President Obama to make the phone call,” he said. “All he has to do is call the president of Mexico and tell him to let the boy go.”
“I know it can be solved with a phone call. And he can be out of prison and back to the United States and back into the hospital where he needs to be for post-traumatic stress disorder.”
Sharpe was not alone for long on his trek to Washington, D.C.
On the third day of his walk, he crossed through Danville, Virginia, and was stopped by a man named Allen Brown who wanted to know what he was doing.
Brown happened to be a Marine Corps veteran as well. By coincidence, they both were part of the 3rd Battalion 5th Marines during the Vietnam War, deployed in the same location. Sharpe was in Kilo company, and Brown was in Lima company. The men both turn 64 at the end of the year.
The men don’t pretend that the walk has been easy.
“We just passed Covesville, and I’ll tell you it’s hilly up there,” said Sharpe, who is now about 130 miles from D.C. “We got two old folks near 64 years old, and those damn hills hurt.”
Supporters of the men follow Sharpe on Facebook and have helped along the way. On Sunday, Sharpe says a man helped him carry his pack 2.5 miles. On Monday a woman carried his large American flag for 7.5 miles.
People have also helped find a place for the men to sleep at night. Some have offered to put them up in motel rooms, and others have had them as guests in their homes, but they are not always that lucky and have spent nights sleeping in the bushes off the highway.
“Tons of people have been supportive, making sure we have a place to stay at night,” said Sharpe. “We had to sleep in the bushes the past two nights. I’m too old for that. When it’s raining, when it’s cold, I’d rather have a motel.”
Tahmooressi’s mother Jill, who has been very vocal about getting her son back, has been told about the two Marines and wrote them a letter. She also has told her son about what they are doing to put pressure on D.C. to take action on his situation.
The plan is to make it to Washington, D.C., in 10 days, and Sharpe is certain that they will make it there together despite the pain.
“[Brown] is unbelievable,” he said of his marching partner. “His feet are swollen, his legs are swollen, he won’t stop. I tried to get him to stop, he won’t stop. We’re both going to make it, we’re going to get there.”

The Real America - A generous Chick-fil-A Donation

A young Abilene man donates $1,000 to a local Chick-fil-A to cover the meals of families that followed him in the drive through. KXVA's Rebecca Atkins spoke with the stores owner and staff that spoke with him about how this happenned.


This is what America is really like !!!!!

What American Tourists Did for 16 Israeli Soldiers Will Leave You Grinning

A group of American tourists on vacation in Israel decided to go out of their way to show several Israeli soldiers just how much we appreciate their efforts fighting against Hamas.

Daniel Stern posted an image to the Jerusalem Post’s Facebook page recounting how the Americans picked up the tab for the group of 16 soldiers, then left them a heartwarming note echoing how many Americans feel.

“My brother, a soldier in the navy, went out with 15 of his friends who serve with him in his unit to eat,” Stern wrote. “They weren’t in uniform but they had their guns with them. When they finished eating they discovered that their bill had already been paid by American tourists who also left them this lovely note”



The note from the Americans reads:

Dear Brothers,

Thank you. Thank you for your courage, for your service, for your sacrifice. May Hashem bless you and protect you — may all your enemies stumble and miss their mark. Jews all around the world admire you, and are grateful for you.

Be safe,
Your brothers & sisters in America

According to TheBlaze, “Hashem” is a traditional way in which Jews refer to God.

The check appears to be dated for Tuesday, Sept. 16 and the total amount was 1,269 shekels, which is Israeli currency, or a bit under $349 in U.S. dollars.

Hat’s off to these fine examples of Americans, who spoke for many in their short but touching note. It’s refreshing to hear such a story when, generally speaking, we hear stories of Americans being rude or getting into trouble while overseas.

Make sure you share this with your friends so they can see the kind gesture by these great Americans.

Ted Cruz Booed Off at Stage at Middle East Christian Conference


Sen. Ted Cruz was booed offstage at a conference for Middle Eastern Christians Wednesday night after saying that “Christians have no greater ally than Israel.”

Cruz, the keynote speaker at the sold-out D.C. dinner gala for the recently-founded non-profit In Defense of Christians, began by saying that “tonight, we are all united in defense of Christians. Tonight, we are all united in defense of Jews. Tonight, we are all united in defense of people of good faith, who are standing together against those who would persecute and murder those who dare disagree with their religious teachings.”

Cruz was not reading from a teleprompter, nor did he appear to be reading from notes.

“Religious bigotry is a cancer with many manifestations,” he continued. “ISIS, al-Qaida, Hezbollah, Hamas, state sponsors like Syria and Iran, are all engaged in a vicious genocidal campaign to destroy religious minorities in the Middle East. Sometimes we are told not to loop these groups together, that we have to understand their so called nuances and differences. But we shouldn’t try to parse different manifestations of evil that are on a murderous rampage through the region. Hate is hate, and murder is murder. Our purpose here tonight is to highlight a terrible injustice, a humanitarian crisis.”

“Christians have no greater ally than Israel,” he said, at which point members of the crowd began to yell “stop it” and booed him.

EWTN News Nightly’s Jason Calvi caught the moment on video.

“Those who hate Israel hate America,” he continued, as the boos and calls for him to leave the stage got louder. “Those who hate Jews hate Christians. If those in this room will not recognize that, then my heart weeps. If you hate the Jewish people you are not reflecting the teachings of Christ. And the very same people who persecute and murder Christians right now, who crucify Christians, who behead children, are the very same people who target Jews for their faith, for the same reason.”

The cries of “stop it, stop it, enough,” and booing continued. “Out, out, leave the stage!” At this point IDC’s president, Toufic Baaklini, came out to the stage to ask for the crowd to listen to Cruz, but Cruz had already had enough.

http://youtu.be/nB_mX4t5qpM