The Ribbon Thing

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I’m ordinarilly not a “ribbon” person. I do have one of those support the troops ribbons on my van, but the amazing wife bought that for me and so I said “Why not?”. I saw this on several blogs. I’ve seen the various cartoons and banners that proclaim us all Hokies if even for a brief time. I thought about the VT alums that I know and have recently come to know better and I want to show my solidarity. This seems like a good waym simple and respectful. Our prayers are with you.

  • http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070418/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_deadliest_days_glance;_ylt=AhUXfUagZEawVN1PopBCfjGShMgF Patrick

    Not to lessen the importance of this tragedy or anything, but nearly 8 TIMES that number got slaughtered in Iraq just _yesterday_ from car bombs and suicide bombers.
    Just saying is all…

  • http://www.spiritualtramp.com Scott

    Right, but for many people this is closer to home both literally and figuratively. And we’re all more than a little desensitized to the war and all things peripheral to it.
    But that’s good to know.