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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Phone Cards What a great Gift

I was sitting in front of my computer today, thinking about our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Wondering what we could do to help these brave men and women. They put their lives on the line and are away from their families at what many of us consider the best time of the year.

Wouldn't it be a great gift to our troops to send them calling cards, so that they can call home this holiday season.

Whether you have a loved one serving overseas or not, wouldn't it be a great gift to give to members of our armed services. A way to say that we support our troops, without getting involved in the political debate of the war. No one needs to know if you are for or against the war, just that you support the men and women sent there by our government.

So what do you think? Is calling cards something that you could consider giving to our troops?



1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The military lets them call home for free in most cases.


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