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Today is My Birthday
Written by Scath on November 11, 2009 – 10:02 amI am totally awesome because today is my birthday and it’s the most awesome day in the year.
Do you know why it’s the most awesome day in the year?
Because it’s Superhero Veterans Day!
That’s right: yours truly was born on the day set aside to honor the warriors upon whose backs this country was built and is kept safe.
Our superheroes – the real life kind.
Let me tell you, real superheroes rock far more than the comic book types because they became superheroes the hard way, and by choice. No radioactive spider bit them; they didn’t suddenly develop super powers during their angsty teenage years.
Nope, it was all the hard way for them. Saying ‘thank you for your service’ doesn’t seem like quite enough, though I know they appreciate it.
My personal superheroes include two grandfathers (both deceased), an uncle who fought in Vietnam and a brother who currently serves in the Navy.
I’ve made a wish for my birthday. Grant it and help those who’ve served.
More ways you can honor and help our warriors:
Soldiers’ Angels: Project Valour-IT (Go, Team Navy!)

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Valour-IT
Written by Scath on November 8, 2009 – 8:18 pm I’m in for Team Navy, or my brother would probably disown me.
From the Soldiers’ Angels website: Project Valour-IT helps provide voice-controlled/adaptive laptop computers and other technology to support Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines recovering from hand wounds and other severe injuries. Items supplied include:
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Operation Ebook Drop
Written by Scath on October 20, 2009 – 1:14 pmI just learned about this via Twitter and think it’s an awesome way to show some support for our warriors!
You can get the information here.
I opted in, as has my buddy, JC Montgomery.
Will you?
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I’m Not Here
Written by Scath on June 22, 2009 – 2:25 pmBut I set this entry to post while I’m driving down I-40 on my way to see my mom!
How cool is that?
Very!
Okay, enough of me, onto the serious stuff:
There’s a couple of girls who would very much like to be able to continue their college education.
I plan to donate something in July towards the fund for them to do so, but in the meantime, maybe YOU have a buck or two to spare for this pair of sisters?
If so, clicky clicky to Help Eden & Raven, please.
They will sincerely appreciate it!
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Time for a Little Gratitude
Written by Scath on April 23, 2009 – 9:07 amI’ve been thinking about something for several days now, and it’s not going to leave me alone until I write about. Probably not very well, but here goes nothing.
[climbs up on soapbox]
There are people in this world who believe that soldiers are nothing more than trained killing machines. That they glory in violence and the taking of life.
If that were true, then so very many of our combat vets wouldn’t be suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder).
It’s an insidious problem that affects not just the afflicted warrior, but their families, friends and even strangers. The only thing these warriors have done is to be willing to step up, volunteer and sacrifice. Their experiences aren’t of their own doing; they aren’t running around the world shoving weapons in enemy hands and yelling ‘fight me so I can kill you’ in their faces.
They follow orders and do what they are trained to do. They act, react and experience things you and I won’t ever have to, because they volunteered to take that burden upon themselves.
If you’re looking for someone to pin the blame on, look at those who create the conflicts: religion, politics and dictators who consider their own people nothing more than lesser creatures that exist only for their own comfort and entertainment. Did you know that religion is the cause for more death than any natural disasters or other causes throughout history?
Our warriors give. They don’t take.
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