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@JLM73TX

Entrepreneur, CEO advisor, veteran, lucky to be alive

Savannah, Ga Katılım Şubat 2009
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Can the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran reform itself sufficiently to enter into a lasting and enforceable war settlement or is unconditional surrender and regime change the only path to lasting peace? Iran -- Regime Change v Regime Reform open.substack.com/pub/jeffreylmi…
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Gary Mathis@Damfool65·
Balls of steel 💯💪🙏
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Remember the selfless sacrifice of Marine Antitank Assaultman, PFC Antonio Velasquez, who was killed in action against hostile Communist forces in South Vietnam on Good Friday, 1967. He gave his life in the service of his nation at age 18. He is an American hero who will never be forgotten. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Remember The Fallen@44MagnumBlue1

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Antonio Velasquez was killed in action on March 24, 1967 in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. Antonio was 18 years old and from Santa Maria, California. C Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines. Remember Antonio today. He is an American Hero.🇺🇸

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Lost my mom to cancer yesterday and the grief is overwhelming🥺😞 She was an angel in human form. The most loving person anyone could ever have the privilege to meet. She has been through a lot in her life and she was my best friend. She was diagnosed 10 months ago with Stage 4 TNBC. Lungs, diaphragm, breast, lymph nodes. She was a fighter, went through the treatments like a champ. She suffered so much but always showed up. They called it metaplastic sarcoma at the end. Spread too quickly in her lungs. She was with me till the very end. She told me she did not want to die and that she wants to see me get married someday. That she wanted to come travelling with me. She said she wants to be around for me. But towards the end, the pain took over and midst the agony, she asked me if its okay if she goes. I told her it’s okay if she has to go, told her that shes been in too much pain, that I’ll understand. She said “I will find you again, next time. Ill see you again” The last thing she told me was “have you eaten? Please go eat” She became non-verbal and non-responsive towards the end. She passed 2 days later. She’s gone now. For how much she suffered, I like to think she passed peacefully. It was just a sigh. She was not struggling like she had been for a while. I was talking to her like always. I was holding her hand when she passed. She died in my arms. Could she still feel me? I cannot digest the amount of suffering she went through. I cannot bear it. I am glad she is no longer in pain but, where is she now? Is she scared? What happened when she passed? Where is my mom now? How can the world go on like normal? How can I work? Eat? Sleep? It feels wrong to even attempt to move on. I just want my mom. I cannot bear being the witness of the pain she endured. I keep wondering where she is now. I wish for her to come back to me, in some form, someday. My mom was an angel in human form. I was so lucky to have had her as my amma.
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Hatton, America is back
Please send this to Bruce Springsteen and to all who participated in the No Kings protests.
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JLM@JLM73TX·
@MikeNellis How about the CRIMINAL illegal immigrants, Chuck. Shut TF up and dribble, man.
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Charles Barkley risked getting fired on CBS last night, calling out Trump for attacking immigrants: “The way some of these immigrants are getting treated in our country right now is a travesty and a disgrace. What we’re doing to some of these amazing immigrants is really unfortunate and really sad.”
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On October 17th 2005, Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe's fighting vehicle was hit by an IED in Iraq and burst into flames. 7 soldiers inside began burning alive and screaming for help. Drenched in fuel and on fire himself, Sergeant Cashe ran back into the vehicle again and again. Burns covered 72% of his body, but he didn't collapse until every solder was saved. Cashe suffered in the hospital for 3 weeks until his body couldn't fight any longer. Before he died, he was able to open his eyes and ask one question, "How are my boys?" Completely burned, enduring unimaginable pain and on his death bed, his ONLY thoughts were with his brothers in arms. Sergeant Cashe was only 35 years old. 16 years later Alwyn Cashe was awarded the Medal of Honor. 7 soldiers are alive today because of the Sergeant's heroic actions, yet most people don't even know his name. "A nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure." -Abraham Lincoln
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