A Million Ways to say thank you to America’s soldiers
Have you ever been someplace and see a Soldier in uniform, you’d like to go up and thank that Soldier for their service but you don’t want to intrude? Richard Glasgow of Lakeland, MN started this project Dear American Hero.
The MissionTo recognize the Service and Dedication of our Men and Women in uniform past or present for all they have done to secure our Freedom.
The card was designed to be easily carried during our daily lives so when we would come upon one of America’s Heroes we would have a effective heartfelt way to say “Thank You.”
Here is my promise to you.
I will continue to provide these Thank You cards until every
American Patriot has received at least one card.

To order the cards go here. A donation is requested but not required. Ross Perot learned of Glasgow’s efforts and donated $10,000. So, go order your cards and throw in a small donation to keep the project going.
I found out about Richard Glasgow’s project from the Patriot Guard Rider’s forum in the HOTH (Help on the homefront) forum.
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What a great idea! I will definitely be getting some.
Comment by yankeemom — April 26, 2007 @ 8:36 am
Another nine US dead today. One of the worst months ever and not getting better. It’s not working — not on any level. There is no effective Iraqi government. There’s no democracy. There’s no political solution. Nothing. Just bloody day after bloody week after bloody month of violence, death, destruction. Thanks GW.
Comment by Mark — April 28, 2007 @ 5:54 pm
Mark - you’re a typical leftard. There’s nothing any troop supporter can say without a leftard finding a way to Bushbash. You don’t give a rip about the troops dying. All you care about is hating Bush.
Comment by Toni — April 29, 2007 @ 10:08 am
Once the decision is made to send our troops, keep politicians out if it. Our troops are trained and if properly equiped, will end matters quickly. teasing & taunting are NOT war crimes.
Comment by Guerre — July 9, 2007 @ 6:26 am