Saturday, June 18, 2005

Woman receives Silver Star for Valor in Iraq

Another great story about our fighting women and men in Iraq. :-)

Monday, June 13, 2005

Thank goodness for the Wall Street Journal

I loved the June 10, 2005 article entitled "12,000 Heroes". It tells about the fact that the media carefully covers the casualty figures on a daily basis. They make estimates about the number of Iraqis killed by coalition action but they don't track or even try to estimate the number of Iraqis killed by insurgents.

Then it says the new Iraqi government is stepping in to fill the role that no western human rights group considers worthy enough to cover. The article goes on to say:

" Now the government of Iraq has gone and done that favor for itself. Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Jabr released statistics last week showing that some 12,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed by insurgents in the last 18 months. Of these victims, the overwhelming majority have been Iraqi Shiites, indicating that what al Jazeera and friends call the "resistance against U.S. occupation" is in fact a jihadist and Baathist attack against the country's democratic government. "I have not seen any 'resistance,'" Mr. Jabr told the Washington Post. "There is terror, and all sides have agreed that anyone raising guns and killing Iraqis is a terrorist."

Too bad some of our own politicians can't show as much moral clarity. Too bad, too, that every time we magnify every U.S. misdeed in Iraq, real or fabricated, we turn our gaze from the real source of the country's misery."

If you want to read some "real" news I highly recommend you subscribe to the Wall Street Journal On-line addition.

Thursday, June 09, 2005

Good site to see Current War Progress

If you want some positive news from the front Chrenkoff is the guy to read. All the detail you could want. What a refreshing change from the biased information on the main line media. Enjoy. Bob

Baby Boy born to my Nephew in Iraq

Just wanted to let you know that my nephew's wife just gave birth to a healthy 8 pound baby boy, second child, while my nephew is fighting in Iraq. Father and son both named Keith. Congrats Keith senior, wherever you may be tonight. Keep safe. Uncle Bob

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Step two of the blog learning curve...

Here is a story about the military unit that my nephew, Keith, is in. My family and I are extremely proud of him.

The first of hopefully many entries....

Hello world. My name is Bob and I am trying to figure out how this blogger tool works. I have a website called www.braveheartsremembered.com or www.braveheartsremembered.org where I try to put positive messages about our military and refute some of the garbage intended to hurt our military personnel or our efforts in the war on terrorism. The only feedback I have really received on my site so far is that it is not very current, thus my attempt at blogging. This may end up replacing my site effort but for now we will have both.