danausmc
07-08-2007, 05:21 PM
Take heart you that faced the battles of life at home and abroad
The warrior that saw, that met the enemy, the death and wounds friends
The civilian who battles to feed his family and compete in life’s tribulations
They that seek justice in the home of the brave
They that strive to find their missing, lost, unreturned, in an uncaring domain
The hardest fight cab be the one - one does not know how to fight
A fight one has not been trained for, for government guarantees justice and protection
Leaving it to leaders we choose in election we become weak in a nation of might
When government cares not because those that claim the power hide the truth
Make government work, you can find the way, take heart stay with it - don’t stray
You can influence change in the name of another in this country so great
Though not so swift when others hinder for other agendas, and truth is hidden
Others have tried while bearing the pain, joined by some for the bracelets name
There are some that continue, that stand up again, because in America it is right
Because in doing so they will surely find the way
House Resolution 111 is the way, to form a POW/MIA investigative committee
To find the truth, the lost unreturned, making government work the American way
Find the strength to face not head, in the face of those that will deny and dismiss the plea
Overcome that political hurdle not yet experienced or won, fight a new battle
It is a fight won by persistence much different from the blood and heartbreak you saw
Call Congress Toll Free at 1-866/727-4894
Ask the operator to connect you to your congressman, then ask the person that answers the call for the name of the staff person that handles Military and POW/MIA matters. Then ask him to have the congressman co-sponsor H. ,Res. 111.
Write your Congressman to the attention of the staff person you spoke with.
Those that have access to a Fax can Fax it, after getting the fax number, to get the letter there immediately, otherwise it takes 10 days to get through screening for bios/chemicals.
Some can call your congressman's staff person first and ask if the congressman has co-sponsored yet H. Res. 111, not H. R. 111. Later phone calls are sometimes effective, no more than one a week, follow up is necessary. Always speak to the staff person that handles military and POW/MIA matters
We need to get this Resolution for a new POW/MIA committee co-sponsored now to get it through allowing time for at least a one year investigation. Do it.
Co-sponsor House Resolution 111
Be part of the solution, make government work for the lost, the abandoned, now is the time
The warrior that saw, that met the enemy, the death and wounds friends
The civilian who battles to feed his family and compete in life’s tribulations
They that seek justice in the home of the brave
They that strive to find their missing, lost, unreturned, in an uncaring domain
The hardest fight cab be the one - one does not know how to fight
A fight one has not been trained for, for government guarantees justice and protection
Leaving it to leaders we choose in election we become weak in a nation of might
When government cares not because those that claim the power hide the truth
Make government work, you can find the way, take heart stay with it - don’t stray
You can influence change in the name of another in this country so great
Though not so swift when others hinder for other agendas, and truth is hidden
Others have tried while bearing the pain, joined by some for the bracelets name
There are some that continue, that stand up again, because in America it is right
Because in doing so they will surely find the way
House Resolution 111 is the way, to form a POW/MIA investigative committee
To find the truth, the lost unreturned, making government work the American way
Find the strength to face not head, in the face of those that will deny and dismiss the plea
Overcome that political hurdle not yet experienced or won, fight a new battle
It is a fight won by persistence much different from the blood and heartbreak you saw
Call Congress Toll Free at 1-866/727-4894
Ask the operator to connect you to your congressman, then ask the person that answers the call for the name of the staff person that handles Military and POW/MIA matters. Then ask him to have the congressman co-sponsor H. ,Res. 111.
Write your Congressman to the attention of the staff person you spoke with.
Those that have access to a Fax can Fax it, after getting the fax number, to get the letter there immediately, otherwise it takes 10 days to get through screening for bios/chemicals.
Some can call your congressman's staff person first and ask if the congressman has co-sponsored yet H. Res. 111, not H. R. 111. Later phone calls are sometimes effective, no more than one a week, follow up is necessary. Always speak to the staff person that handles military and POW/MIA matters
We need to get this Resolution for a new POW/MIA committee co-sponsored now to get it through allowing time for at least a one year investigation. Do it.
Co-sponsor House Resolution 111
Be part of the solution, make government work for the lost, the abandoned, now is the time