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Moving State of the Union Speech

At this very moment, after watching the President deliver the most moving State of the Union speech ever, I could not possibly be prouder to be an American! I couldn't be prouder of our President, our troops, and the Iraqis! Can we ship the Dems to Iraq and bring the good decent Iraqi people here?...

God bless those wonderful parents and their son.

Hat tip to the FReeper who posted the above pic during the live thread on Free Republic tonight. There were a number of FReepers who were quick on the draw with pictures during the speech and rebuttal. It's a load of fun to participate in the live threads there during historic moments. I'll be posting some more of the "fun" in a few moments.

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