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	<title>Comments on: You Never Knew Me</title>
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		<title>By: Eric</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description>I myself am a veteran. The recent posts about the Fort Hood tragedy have weighted heavily on my heart. I feel it personally every single time I hear about the passing of a fellow soldier, sailor or airman in the line of duty.

While this is an international forum, I&#039;m sure that most all nationalities feel the same about those who have served in the name of their country.

Most every single person here knows a veteran. If not, a quick google search will find your nearest VFW or American Legion post. I encourage you all to take the extra time to personally approach someone who has served to express your appreciation. I can say from personal experience it is always appreciated.

Good Night, and may whatever higher spirit your believe in extend their blessing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I myself am a veteran. The recent posts about the Fort Hood tragedy have weighted heavily on my heart. I feel it personally every single time I hear about the passing of a fellow soldier, sailor or airman in the line of duty.</p>
<p>While this is an international forum, I&#8217;m sure that most all nationalities feel the same about those who have served in the name of their country.</p>
<p>Most every single person here knows a veteran. If not, a quick google search will find your nearest VFW or American Legion post. I encourage you all to take the extra time to personally approach someone who has served to express your appreciation. I can say from personal experience it is always appreciated.</p>
<p>Good Night, and may whatever higher spirit your believe in extend their blessing.</p>
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