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Instapundit has a list of sites where you can support our troops, for whom we should be thankful not just today, but every day.
And here are a couple sites that you can go to to support our allies, the British troops. Given the current anti-war mood over there, they may not be getting as much support from home as ours are.
If anyone knows of any similar sites for the other members of the coalition, please let me know.
Posted by Rand Simberg at November 25, 2004 09:09 AM
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The antiwar mood in the UK is mainly held by the clowns at the BBC. The vast majority of us support the troops.
Posted by dave t at November 25, 2004 02:03 PM
I didn't intend to imply that there was no support--just that we should spread some of our good will and help you support them. We're in a much better position to help your squaddies out than you are to reciprocate, because of the disparity of numbers. In any event, we appreciate all who are working toward a free Iraq, including most Iraqis.
Posted by Rand Simberg at November 25, 2004 03:19 PM
Boo.... I never got anything from you kind people whilst I was on Gulf War 1. May I have it now? Ooh lets see. A signed photo of GWB or Pamela Anderson? Decisions decisions.....
I have sent my Red Cross parcel to the lads and lassies in Basra...hope the customs bloke does not find the 'interesting' magazine for a certain female Corporal Dog Handler out there!
Posted by dave t at November 26, 2004 07:09 AM
The British will generally always support the troops no matter what they are doing, such is the nature of the British. It is incorrect to assume that anti-war/occupation feeling in the UK is the same as feeling antipathy towards the armed forces.
The troops are doing what they are told. The contempt I hold for the government and it's actions is separate matter.
Posted by Daveon at November 27, 2004 05:01 AM
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