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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Don’t Tear Me Down Campaign Explodes! More than 1 million views of DontTearMeDown!

It is so rewarding to know that there are still dedicated patriots like you in our country today. When faced with the travesty that the ACLU is trying to perpetrate on our nation’s war memorials, faithful friends like you are standing up in support of our heroic veterans and our American values.

Since kicking-off the Don’t Tear Me Down campaign in late May (just 11 weeks ago), we have seen an overwhelming outpouring of support. More than 115,000 people have signed the petition to let our veterans know how grateful we are for their service and that we will stand with them in the fight to protect America’s war memorials.

We have also gained over 22,000 Facebook fans and have had just under 1.5 million views of the video on YouTube!

Our message has even made it all the way to Iraq, where two American soldiers heard about our cause and decided to organize a road trip to the Mojave Memorial Cross with the American Freedom Riders when they come home next month. They are using this trip to raise awareness and to help spread the word!

But one of the most gratifying statements of support comes from Frank Buckles, the last living WWI vet. Frank is standing behind this campaign to save the monument that honors his fallen comrades — and he is hoping that patriotic Americans like you, your friends and your family will stand with him.

If you have already signed the petition of support, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We hope you will continue your support and tell your friends and family about our mission.

And, if you are able, we hope you also will make a generous gift now to help us continue the fight to save the sacred memorials that honor those who sacrificed everything for the freedoms you and I enjoy today. Thank you.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

i am not a religous person. my grandfather emmigrated here from another country and fought in ww2 and my boyfriend has fought twice for this country. i am more offended by this person who is taking the courts time up from more mportant matters that need resolution sooner. GET A LIFE....ROXANNE ,PHILADELPHIA

Anonymous said...

Why is it that one non believer can
rule over 10,000 believers? and the law always is on the non believers side! Something needs to be done to prevent judges from even hearing such cases as this.
People don't realize it but it is like a cancer that goes un-noticed
until it is too late.
Sherman in Arkansas

Anonymous said...

I now live in Oregon, but I was born in my Father & Mother's house in Smoketree, Twenty-nine Palms, California, down below the Memorial Cross, in 1952. My Grandfathers house faced south on the northside of the oasis, so we would see the cross everyday when I would sit on the front porch with my Grandmother. It had become one of the strongest memories of my childhood, proud to be an American! "Where have all the 'Real Americans' gone?" Have our politicians sold us out and spit on the memories of our past war veterans? Where has America gone...
Carl

Anonymous said...

We should stand toghter now to Stop the ACLU, from committing this Anti-American Atrusity.

Rich & Lisa Forney said...

We want the memorial to stay where it is, as it is with the cross on top of it! Our son is in Afghanistan, they lost 6 marines since July in his unit! We support him for what he is doing there! We support all US military who gave their lives for our safety! Jesus died on a cross for our sins, these soldiers died for our freedom! The ACLU will have to be judged by Jesus someday!
Semper Fi! May God Bless our Troops!

Anonymous said...

I was saddened to see this effort ongoing, another example that we are no longer a nation ... "for the people ... " but one by, for, and of, the lawyers.
I served in uniform over 20 years and the only place in the united states I was ever spat upon, was in the same state where the 10th has decided, along with their lawyers, that the veteran has no right, except the right to be trampled upon.