December 07, 2009

Winter Fundraiser, Pearl Harbor Day

Another $55 came in from four people over the weekend and that brings the total of the fundraiser to date to $1,406.26 from 37 people. That leaves $2,596.74 from 63 people to go to reach the overall goal of 4000 from 100 people on or about December 18th. That's only 11 days away, so it'd be great if some more contributions came in beginning oh right about now.

Thanks to all of you who've contributed so far. If you'd like to join them, the PayPal button is on the right. Or if you prefer snail mail, send me an email and I'll send you my mailing address.

Today is Pearl Harbor Day and I'd encourage all of you to take a moment to remember what went on that day. Certainly, I've got no way of avoiding it, but I hope it's not as gut-wrenching for me this year as it was last year.

Posted by Philip Dawdy at December 7, 2009 12:05 AM
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Remembering all those who served and died on Pearl Harbor. Thank you Philip for your family's service to the country. Take care of yourself and KC today.....

Posted by: susan at December 7, 2009 03:47 AM

OMG, Philip. I clicked on the link - the boy's father ran the marathon with his son's ashes in his pocket... I just don't even know what to say except that this is a terrible tragedy and people need to wake the hell up about the dangers of these drugs. I really don't have any hope that it will happen on a large scale, though. I really don't. I think the psyche drug craze is a kind of genocide. Whether they know it or not (and some do), people want to silence, stupify and/ or kill those of us who are in great distress. And if Big Pharma can make a giant wad of cash in the deal, so much the better.

Posted by: Anon at December 7, 2009 04:42 AM

Great to see you're got a little pick-me-up with the fundraiser this weekend. I know it's been going slower than expected.

As for Pearl Harbor Day, I completely agree with you. Observation of this day is very important. Why was it so gut-wrenching for you last year?

Posted by: Tom at December 7, 2009 06:48 AM

Thinking of you and your family today

Posted by: Stephany at December 7, 2009 08:15 AM
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