Disabled American veterans

To Honor the great men and women who have served this country, the Disabled Veterans.

Yes, we have a lot to be thankful for these Disabled Veterans who were willing to give a part of themselves to keep our freedom.

Some Veterans gave a sacrifice to their country that they live with every day and suffer from every day the rest of their life—the DISABLED VETERAN.

 

 

 

 

They fought for Old Glory.  Some gave up limbs and some gave up mentally and some gave their lives.  To which I am one American that is truly grateful and respectful of the full commitment made on their behalf.

Ladies and Gentlemen I want to tell you about a person that gave up HIS life for all of us.  That person was the Lord Jesus Christ.  He gave HIS life that we who accept what HE did on the cross of Calvary might have a life eternal one day.  Accepting the Lord Jesus as your Savoir will get you into Heaven without any crutches and without any missing limbs and without any pain, sorrow or tears..  Yes friends you will be a whole person without any injury or bodily parts missing.  HE has promised a body like unto HIS body.  Please if you do not know the Savior please Click Here to learn more.

 

For those that might be wondering, I was never in the service.  I was in school during the second draft lottery and went on to finish school and never ended up enlisting either.  So why the interest in the Disabled Veteran?  Well, my father was a 100 percent Disabled World War II Veteran.  And the DAV’s will know what I mean by 100%.  All those years with him I saw the suffering he went through all his life.  Not ever complaining about what happened to him and never wanting much to talk about it either.  But he fought for his country without reservation and loved his country.  I had the experience of knowing the suffering he went through and realizing the things he could not do because of those injuries.  All American Veterans deserve our respect and support for what they have done no matter what the injuries or the percent of their injuries.  I for one am proud of ALL you Veterans of ALL Wars and conflicts.  But to the Disabled, you are a constant reminder to what you gave for your country, and for that I am very, very GRATEFUL to YOU!

 

My father passed away June 6, 2002.  It will not be long before we no longer have any living Veterans of WWII.  I miss him a great deal, I think about him everyday.  But friends, he is in the arms of Jesus, and he no longer suffers with that pain, he is a whole man again, for that I am very glad.

The Christian Counter

Some of these Veterans will tell you if it had not been for GOD they would not be here today.  And to think that some people would want to take those words out of the Pledge to Allegiance,  it is just beyond me.  Some men and women have died for those words.

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