Just in time for the testimony:
- Michael Totten on nation building
- Brandon Friedman on the Petraeus Testimony
- Abu Muqawama on the testimony and politics
- The Rude Pundit with tips on helping the widow of a slain soldier
- Jawa Report with video of a mortar cell getting blown away
- Arrrggh! with a dispatch from Ramadi
- Blackfive with a satirical opening statement for the testimony
- USO Girls offer up their support
- The Captain's Journal on politics and Iraq
- Iraq: The Purgatorium on the "Yang"
- This Fucking War on McCain's sons' service
- Newsweek Blog on the strained military
- The Angry American on his way home
- SGT Grumpy not happy with all this Shi'ite business (he's not alone)
- Mudville Gazette has a critique of the MSM coverage of the Iraq war
- Democracy Arsenal critical of the Blackwater contract renewal
- Danger Room with data on IEDs elsewhere
- The Tank with speculation on why the Stop-Loss movie bombed
- Iraq Pundit criticizes Sadr sympathizers
- Small Wars Journal on the latest NIE assessment
- Talisman Gate on Green Zoners flippin' out
- Soldier's Perspective lambastes defeatists
- Abu Aardvark blast the Kagans
- Matthew Yglesias not a fan of the Kagans either
- Iraqi Mojo on Shi'ite on Shi'ite violence
- Badgers Forward on his experiences in Karmah
- What the ... on the movie "Outside the Wire", sounds pretty good
- Dadmanly with his take on Iraq
1 comments:
Hi! I hope you won't mind me sharing this with you but I thought you might be interested in what we've got going on to support our troops.
eMail Our Military's gearing up for another great support project for our troops, this time for Mother's Day. Since our troops are serving across the globe, I thought this would be a great way to help them connect with their moms back home in a really sweet, personal and fun way.
Our troops can write a note or make a simple card for mom and then snap a pic of it with their digital camera or mobile phone. Then just upload it to Qipit.com where it will be turned into a crisp, clear .PDF for sharing with mom.
What's I think is so cool about this is that it's free, and it cleans up the text so it doesn't look like a camera phone shot - Best of all it's an immediate way to send a personal note with a whole lot of love across the world.
This would also be a great way for kids who are separated from their military moms to say Happy Mother's Day with a homemade card right to mom's email address without the need for a scanner, etc.
I think it's a pretty neat little project and we're really excited about sharing it with our military and those who support them.
Trish
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