I just wanted everyone reading to know that today marks the beginning of my planned road trip through America to meet many of the individuals who supported me and my unit throughout our year long deployment with Operation Iraqi Freedom. Most of my blogging will be at www.webofsupport.com, and I plan on posting my writings from the road on an almost daily basis. There are so many exciting things happening through this experience, and I hope you follow me and my friends Ryan and Kyle as we hit the highways to explore the hearts of American patriots.
Hey Chris, Ryan and Kyle, I will be following your travels that is for sure. Have a great time. Vicki Moore, Olympia, WA
Posted by: Vicki Moore | July 17, 2005 at 02:47 PM
I think its pretty neat you are going to travel to meet the people .. that have supported you while you were away.. a unique idea.. You should have a nice photo album to look back on if you take many pictures as I'm sure that you will meet people from all walks of life.. cool-eee- o ! :)
Posted by: Mel | July 20, 2005 at 09:00 PM
Hi Chris and all. I wish you safe roads, dry weather (no hurricanes!), and plenty of good American style food! Also, plenty of good company. I know you will have it with your friends, not isn't what I mean. lol. New friends. God bless all of you.
Oh Chris, BTW, did you hear there's a recruitment in your neck of the woods for a US Senator? lol. Please?! Just thought I'd mention it. Have fun!
Posted by: Rosemary | July 30, 2005 at 02:34 PM
Sounds like a great time. Have fun, and take pictures.
Posted by: Trevor | August 15, 2005 at 11:12 AM
As of now, 53% of Americans polled can realize that invading Iraq was the wrong thing to do, while only 34% still think attacking a nearly-defenseless country that wasn't provoking America was right. Presumably the remaining 13% have no idea where or what an Iraq is or don't realize America is at war with it. Well it's about damn time, as the rest of the world has known it was wrong all along and never bought into the garbage about "spreading peace and freedom" with cluster bombs, seeing it for the thinly-veiled quest for oil resources that anyone with any common sense can see. So congratulations, not only has the public support long since evaporated for theis little farce in the desert, but now most Americans see it as being (morally) wrong as well. This on the same day that the 2000th Americoward fascist came home in a plastic bag, what a day! Just be glad you aren't facing a REAL army like China's or North Korea's or Iran's because they'd croak 2,000 Amerifags in an afternoon.
Posted by: Allen | October 26, 2005 at 11:41 AM
"It's an 80-year-old Iraqi woman in a wheelchair and she has a slow-fuse matchlock musket! We need air support!!"
"Look out! There's an old crippled Iraq man hobbling towards us in a threatening manner and he appears to have a sharp piece of glass! Call in the helicopter gunships!!"
'World's only superpower' my ass.
Posted by: Allen | October 26, 2005 at 11:50 AM