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The Price for Our Freedom

Yes I know that the first thing that comes to your mind is billions of dollars of tax payer money. Your right, taxes do pay for our freedom in a large part. Our taxes pay for our military and all that entails. But what about our service men and women? Many of them are fresh out of high school. Many have lost their lives, wounded, maimed, physiologically scarred for life. That is a huge price to pay for our freedom. The purpose of this letter is not to talk about the tragedies of war or the many injustices that occur within the military system. I’m sure you know someone, perhaps dear to you, or know someone who knew someone that was killed, wounded or had to go through the runaround military red tape nightmare. My intention and focus is to discuss what one gentleman in Phoenix, AZ is doing.
Gary Tennant, CEO of Private Coach Limos volunteers his time and the services of his Sedans to pick up returning veterans at the airport and take them home in style.
When I read about what Gary was doing I just had to pick up the phone and call him. I knew here was someone with a huge heart. After talking with him for several minutes my feelings about his generosity were confirmed. I also thought of what I could do to give something back to those who have risked their lives to protect our freedom. I came up with the idea that I would print a couple hundred Gift Certificates entitling the bearer to a complementary session. God knows they all could benefit from a spinal alignment. Let’s get the whole country involved. Who do you know that has a business and will donate something to the men and women who have risked THEIR LIVES for YOU and ME? Won’t you please join us in this noble and worthy cause? If you want to set an example and help our troops please send $25.00 to this cause or what ever you can do for our troops.Thanks in advance...

You can contact me, Gary Tennant at 602-653-9340 or email him at gary@privatecoachlimos.com.
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I do have to agree with you about how our people are not backing our troops. I can talk due to I had given to my country and returned home without a simple thank you or a job, hell even my family didn,t want anything to do with me. I have spent the last 37 years trying to make a life for myself, I,am 80% permently disable not by a gun shot but by a thing that they call agent orange. I tried to go over there as a pvt. truck driver, but the company pulled out. Yes we need to support our troops, but let not forget the ones that had in the past. Ron U.S.M.C. 1969

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Ron-
First thank you so much for what you have given our country! Agent Orange is horrific. My wife's uncle passed away at an early age, he was a tail gunner in a helicopter. 2 tours in Viet Nam. He wasn't the same when he returned home injured and withdrawn. I can only imagine what you went through as a young man. We will pray that God intervene in your situation!
If I can help you out, I will be glad to offer you free space on my website to display your art. Perhaps we can find a niche for you. At least we can try! My son is also an artist among many other things, I will contact him and see if he can help us. He has many friends.
God bless.
Rob Easley

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