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  • Super User

This is a topic I hesitate to revisit, for fear of boosting the enemy's feeling of achievement.
Speaking for myself though, the video below is not a re-visitation, but something I only recently learned.

Sad but true, there's little profit motive in broadcasting positive news.

I'm sure you'll find the video uplifting rather than depressing; it bolsters our pride to be an American.

"A Hero Is A Man Who Does What He Can"

https://www.youtube.com/embed/MDOrzF7B2Kg?rel=0

 

Roger

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I've seen the video a couple times but had to watch it again. It's good to see good people out there still willing to help out those in such a desperate situation. 

  • Super User

Saw that before. Thanks for posting

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