Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Xerox Rules!

Xerox, the giant U. S. corporation, has a kind heart.

The good people at Xerox have taken it upon themselves to allow us to send postcards to U. S. Military Personnel stationed overseas at no cost. Just visit their site, pick a card, type your message and hit send. They will print the card out and mail it to a service member who would probably love to hear from us.

It is a project they are running called 'Let's Say Thanks'. I've verified with Xerox that this is a real and true project. Over five million cards have already been sent.

Show these service members that you care about and support them. Let them know you are thinking of them and appreciate what they are doing. Brighten their day. And wish them well during this holiday season.

But most of all, say thanks.
It's free, after all, because of Xerox.
And we're free, after all, because of them.

Here.

Thanks, Xerox.
And thank you, the many members of our armed services, for everything you are doing for us and our country. You truely are the best of the best.
Finally, thank you, readers, for the huge response I know you are going to give to this well deserved project

I was going to wish all of our service members a Merry Christmas here, but I'll send a card instead. I chose this one because it 'rings true'. Also, I believe that where ever Americans are, there should be plenty of U. S. flags to make our personnel feel more at home and to let everyone else know who we are and how proud we are.
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Because we are.
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There are preset messages you can choose from if you can't think of a good one yourself.

Here is mine;

Thank you.

Thank you so very much for helping make our country the greatest country in the world.

We must be the greatest country.

We produced you.

Know that we care about you.

Know that we support you.

And know that we all look forward to your return so we may honor you for what you are.

A Hero and a Great Person.

And a person who well deserves our thanks.

Merry Christmas to you and all of your fellow heros.

Come home soon.

I'll be sending hundreds of these. Do what you can. They need to hear from you. Feel free to copy and paste my message if you find it appropriate.

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