A third grader and his friends gave more than $600 to help wounded veterans today. Jake Sullivan organized a walk-a-thon for the Semper Fi Fund, which helps injured and ill Marines. The nine-year-old and three of his friends walked a track around the playground to raise the money.
Jake said he’s thankful for the men and women who serve our country and glad he could help. “I think they do a great job helping the wounds and the people that get hurt,” he said. [more]
Just when you start worryin’ that there’s no hope …























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Smiling here Boss!
I keep seeing these signs of real hope(not the hopey/changey type) in the upcoming generation(s). Maybe America will survive. But they will have to battle the socialists.
From the hearts of babes– ( not Rush babes)
Three cheers for young Jake!
Only three friends?
Well hats off that they stood up and didn’t need a crowd or prizes or peer pressure to do this good deed.
Maybe their example will encourage their peers to get busy and involved in worthwhile endeavors.
How many do you guess will participate next year?
Big ‘Atta Boy’ to Jake. These kids need to be de-programmed from all the commie crap in the Fed Scrool (as Rush would Say) System. Wipe out the NEA also and anything and everything that comes from commie land in gubbamint and we go it beat. Looking sooooo forward to November. Finish doing the big political enema that began in 2010.
I found this in a collection of movie stills …

^ Sarah was not available,

having fallen off one or two tunnels back.
(What? *heh* Yeah, that’s the last time I send Rodge a snapshot.)
Hunh,
wonder which gay biker bar Rodge frequented to get his guys to pose like that.
(What? Yeah, just another reason I don’t ride in a group.)
Not to worry, Doug, I got her……
^ Thanks, Wollf.
Hmm, just noticed that the pistol on my right hip kind’a imprints (bulges) in this posture.
By the way, that’s a new helmet with a flip-up full-face rig. It also has a slide-down dark eye shield like a fighter-pilot’s helmet. Love it: chin section up for slow-speeds, sipping, and pipe smoking; chin section down for high-speeds, traffic, rain, cold, and noise reduction (and drive-bys).