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MAF Presents: The Daily Blog

Here at the Move America Forward Daily Blog we chronicle the good news on the War on Terrorism you might not have heard about on the evening news. We also shine the spotlight on those whose conduct against our country and our military is unbecoming.


Monday, September 17, 2007

Posted By:
MAF Blogger Danny
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Day Thirteen - Washington DC - Gathering of Eagles III vs.  ANSWER











































Answer people!!!













Saturday, September 15, 2007

Posted By:
Catherine Moy
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Of Troops and Treason

Unbelievable. From the powerful rally of red, white and blue to a miles’long contingent of patriots, thousands of people came out today to show unwavering support for America’s troops.

Melanie Morgan, chair of Move America Forward, and Kristinn Taylor co-emceed the Gathering of Eagles, a several-thousand-person strong contingent of red-blooded Americans on the Capitol Mall.

The respecful gathering contrasted with the anti-war crowd that carried signs saying “f..k Bush” and other enlightening phrases. About 5,000 losers marched from the White House to the Capitol where a group of the held a die-in. They carried names of America’s heroes who gave their lives, despite pleas from the parents and families of those soldiers who asked that they not dishonor the troops.

After the morning rally of patriots, which was bolstered by hard work from Free Republic, Gathering of Eagles, Families United and other pro-troops groups, lines of red,white and blue America-lovers lined the streets where Code Pink and other anarchist, communists and socialists marched.

It was quite a gauntlet.

As of this writing, our brave police had to arrest the miscreants who lay in the streets. It was sickening to see.
So enough of that. Allow me to take you back to the real story: the rally.

Too much happened, too much was said, too much was embraced for words.

Gold Star families, those whose loved ones gave their lives for America, spoke about their continued support for our troops, the need to win in Iraq.

Rep, Duncan Hunter, who is running for the Republican nomination for president, spoke at the rally. A veteran himself, Congressman Hunter always pushes an agenda to protect and honor our troops. His son has served in Iraq and is now in Afghanistan.

We will write more about this soon. I wanted to give a quick update on Move America Forward and all of the individuals who came out today.

We will also post photos - we have lots of them.

I want to thank everybody who helped, everybody who prayed, and everybody who attended today.

And remember… as the banners on our caravan vehicles said… WE DON’T SURRENDER TO TERRORISTS!


Friday, September 14, 2007

Posted By:
MAF Blogger Danny
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Day Twelve - Walter Reed National Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.

I just had the privilege of speaking with Debbie Lee as she just came from Walter Reed Medical Center VA Hospital.

She described the visit that she, Deborah Johns and others from Move America Forward paid to wounded vets and talked with me about some of the things she saw. It was an amazing little story and I feel very lucky to be able to relate it to all of you out there.

When the Move America Forward group arrived at the hospital they were ushered into the main building where military or their families might be receiving treatment for any number of things, whether it be a simple physical, maternity, getting blood work or any other sort of every day ailments like an ear infection or sore throat.

One important factor in this visit is that the rules for visitation had changed since the last time the Debs visited Walter Reed last year. This time around, rather than be allowed to roam the halls freely, the group was strictly held together and could only visit one room at a time, as a party. There was limited opening for visitors too, so only a few MAF members went in, joined by some visitors associated with Gathering of Eagles and some of the other pro troop groups that are converging on Washington DC at this very moment.
Debbie tells me that the guide who went with the group everywhere during their visit was talking about how often visitors come in. He mentioned that Stevie Nix visits about twice a year and brings iPods for the wounded troops! Wow!

The group spent several hours making their way through four floors of the main building there, all the while meeting individual soldiers and their families who were often visiting at the same time. Meeting a wounded vet is different every time. Sometimes they are alone, sometimes they are with family, sometimes they are alone, but get visited often and prefer that the group visit with another soldier who doesn’t get as many visitors. Even wounded and in recovery these guys look out for their brothers.  The mood of the visits depends on the personality and what stage of healing the soldier is in too. For the most part though, Debbie said all the soldiers were grateful, upbeat and positive. That’s very relieving to me personally. Another thing was that Debbie wasn’t really sure if she should tell the vets that her own son had died in Iraq, not knowing if they would be oversensitive to that sort of story, but according to the VA Hospital guide, and also in her experiences with actually talking to the soldiers there, she has found that most of the wounded vets love to hear Marc’s story and often connect to Debbie on a much more personal level when they realize what her son sacrificed and how much they all have in common because of that sacrifice which they all share.

The group spent several hours just at this building, they met with the wounded vets, talked with them, shared stories and delivered cards and notes of encouragement. They also dropped off the cookies, beef jerky, and bags of candy that we had all packed up in boxes. The hospital prefers this method over individual packages that contain one of each thing, because this way they just lay all the jerky in a pile, all the cookies in another pile, all the books, candy and little gifts in different piles. That way the soldiers all just come in a line and pass by the table taking only the items they will actually use.

The party left the main building, after going through about four floors of the unit, and proceeded down the road about a miles walk to the next building or house as they call it here. The next house, their guide told the group, was most often overlooked by visitors because the men and women recovering there were at a later stage of recuperation and the building is a little out of the way, so typically visitors don’t go to see those soldiers. But Move America Forward did, so they proceeded to the seldom visited house, the name of which I cannot recall at this time. There, we found out the name, Abram House.

As they approached, Debbie recalls that the group could see several fire trucks in front of the building and droves of soldiers milling around the front. They were the wounded vets who were living in that barracks and they were standing around because someone had pulled a fire alarm or there had been a routine drill or something like that. The Move America Forward entourage began talking to the troops standing outside, while the fire department checked out the barracks, and also started handing out the cards, cookies, jerky, books, etc etc, etc. After a while the coast was clear and many of the soldiers started going back into their barracks. It was decided that the group would move on to the next building, Malone House. 

Debbie was talking to the last guy who was standing outside, and they were JUST about to leave when the veteran she had been speaking to made a comment about Debbie’s shirt. She was of course wearing her Navy Seals shirt, because Marc was a S.E.A.L. The young man Debbie had been talking to said that he had served with some Navy SEALs. It was then that Debbie first told the man that her own son Marc has been a SEAL and that he was in fact the first US Navy SEAL to have been KIA in Iraq.

Before Debbie could even begin to tell Marc’s story, the young US Army Specialist Brent Matchison, 22, asked if it has been in Ramadi, which is exactly where Marc died. Now at first Debbie thought that this guy had just read about Marc. Being the FIRST Navy SEAL to have been KIA, Marc’s story is somewhat well known in the community. But this soldier insisted “I served with your son, I knew Marc.” Debbie didn’t know how that could be, since this guy was in the Army and Marc was in the Navy, but Brent knew exactly the name of the Army Captain whose detail it was that Marc’s SEAL team was attached to.

It was then absolutely clear that this young guy, only 22 years old, from Villa Hills, KY served in the Army unit that Debbie’s son had been assigned to. Brent and Marc had lived and fought together in Iraq before Marc sacrificed his life for Americans everywhere. After much hugs and tears Debbie had acquired yet another surrogate son. It also turns out that Brent has lots of photos of Marc in Iraq, photos the likes of which Debbie has never seen, so it was an absolute Godsend that these two found each other!

The group continued on to the Malone house and dropped off more treats, books, cards and other gifts to the lobby there. Debbie said that she saw two soldiers at Malone house that actually remembered Move America Forward from the last time they visited Walter Reed. Altogether Debbie estimates she spoke (personally) to about 50 soldiers and families. But we did not even scratch the surface of all the soldiers out there, and Debbie said she wants to go to Bethesda, MD to the VA hospital there, next week.

We were talking, Debbie and I, a bit about the general feeling she gets whenever she visits a VA hospital. Aside from the happy greetings and grateful soldiers, I mean. Debbie got the impression that a lot of these soldiers are visited quite frequently by any number of groups or individuals, not family, visiting the soldiers for charity, just like Move America Forward. Some of the wounded vets, Debbie said, had already been visited twice or three times today even before Move America Forward got there. This represents (to me) a sense that there is a huge community out there involved in giving to the troops and supporting the troops with prayers, care packages, letters and cards, and visits. And there are a LOT of groups doing it. I have never seen any statistics on this, but if I did, I get the feeling that those stats would show a massive, really huge, underground movement of these charitable groups out there actively supporting the troops.

The thing is, and this is why I was surprised to have Debbie tell me it, the idea of the American people ACTUALLY SUPPORTING the troops (more so than saying it or putting a little yellow ribbon magnet or sticker on your car bumper) is hardly EVER mentioned by the mass media. It seems like we see all the stories about protesters but never the supporters who are actively working to help the troops. Actively but QUIETLY working. These groups don’t care about getting their faces on TV for doing good work and helping the troops, to them, like for us, the main objective is to get results that help our troops recover, or to do their jobs better or be more comfortable in doing that job.

It’s just encouraging to know though, that even though they don’t get publicized, those groups are OUT THERE. They’re doing great things to help our troops, and they’re doing it HEAVILY. Out there, across America there is a MASSIVE movement to support our troops, quietly mobilizing to help and support the mission to win in Iraq by giving our fighting men and women the tools and support they need to WIN the war on terror.

Finally I just have to comment about how BLOWN AWAY I was about Debbie’s story tonight. I just can’t believe the coincidence of it. I mean, it’s not a coincidence, it simply can’t be. This had to be fated, undeniably an act of God, at least in my eyes. I mean all those soldiers were going back into the barracks and the group was just about to move onto another building. Brent could have easily been standing right NEXT to the guy Debbie talked to last before moving on. He could have gone back in the barracks 15 seconds earlier and NEVER talked to Debbie. But none of those things interfered, and Debbie got to meet another of the brave men who served with Marc. Absolutely astonishing that The Fight For Victory Tour is blessed with such miracles.



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Melanie Morgan
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Move America Forward Confronts Senator Reid’s Office on Betrayal of Troops


Our delegation approaches Senator Harry Reid’s office.  The delegation included Melanie Morgan (Chairman, Move America Forward), Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson (Vice Chairman, Move America Forward), Gold Star Mom Debbie Lee, Blue Star Mom Deborah Johns.


The delegation enters Senator Reid’s office.


Gold Star Mom Debbie Lee and Blue Star Mom Deborah Johns explain to Senator Reid’s spokesman, Jim Manley, that Senator Reid’s declaration that “this war is lost” and attacking the character and integrity of 4-star General David Petraeus is shameful.


Reid’s spokesman, Jim Manley, wanted to hear nothing of the criticisms of Senator Reid.  Cross-armed, he ordered the news crew covering the meeting to leave the office, and had the gall to tell the Move America Forward delegation that, “the one thing we all agree on is that we all support our troops.”


Reid’s spokesman next informed the delegation that the discussion was over and that he had heard the message and had nothing more he wished to discuss.



Posted By:
Catherine Moy
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Sen. Harry Reid Refuses to Meet with Grieving Mother

Debbie Lee and Deborah Johns stopped by Sen. Hary Reid’s Senate office Friday, but the senator refused to come out of his office to meet the women.
Lee carried a picture of her son, the first Navy Seal to give his life in Iraq. Both she and Johns carried a message to Reid: Support U.S. troops and allow them to win the war in Iraq before coming home.

Johns son has served three tours in Iraq and has signed up for a fourth.

The two Debs were with a few people represnting Move America Forward, the largest nonprofit, protroops organization in the country.
Chairman Melanie Morgan and Vice Chairman Buzz Patterson were disappointed and frustrated that Reid would not come out of hiding. Instead, he sent out a spokesman who said Reid does support the troops and he wants the home.

Reid has a strange way of showing his support. He has said they are losers - that U.S. troops have already lost in Iraq.

Then he refused to condemn a vile advertisement a radical leftwing group published in the New York Times calling their Iraqi commander, Gen. David Petraeus, a betrayer.

If that’s showing support, I wonder what Reid would do if he didn’t support our troops!

FOX News filmed the discussion among the military mothers, Morgan, Patterson and Reid’s aide.


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