©2009 drkate
Great song! Great artist! A song of a ‘sleeping hero‘, who will someday awaken…
In the meantime, while the lion sleeps…
…the American Patriots creep silently and (mostly) unnoticed towards Washington…as individuals, groups of strangers, and ‘tourists’, gathering in D.C. and in towns surrounding our Nation’s capitol.
We come with our voices, as Americans, with a call to thought. We come with our hearts and love for our Country. We come as informed constitutional voters. We are from all walks of life–we are the salt of the earth, otherwise known as “We, the People”.
Have a wonderful day, and rest well. Reinforcements are on the way.

We will never forget
If any one has time check this link out.
http://newzeal.blogspot.com/
Dianehind at CW’s posted this:
TY Fernely Girl for sharing this….So Beautiful…
I’m in tears!!!!
Thank you so much for this video, and the lyrics.
That’s what I feel–“O, America you are calling…”
Many thanks.
Scroll down a bit to read the lyrics
http://celticwoman-oamerica.blogspot.com/
Hi Dr Kate,
This is my first post on your new site. Have you been following the battle going on in the military over Mr Obama’s ineligibility to be POTUS? One forum for this raging debate is in Military.com – http://www.military.com/news/article/August-2009/ermey-says-hell-square-away-birthers.html?ESRC=airforce-a.nl#jivepostlinkcommunity This was posted on the 21st August 2009. There are some very interesting and sometimes surprising comments among the 626 that are currently online. There was a previous story, dated 15th July 2009, involving the Major Cook / Orly Taitz court case, with over 1000 comments, but all of the comments have been scrubbed – http://www.military.com/news/article/anti-obama-gis-afghan-orders-revoked.html This is a very important archive. May I suggest that as many, as possible, of your readers download these two web pages for future reference. As a precaution, in addition to saving the html pages, which may contain some code to disable the access to the comments in future, I suggest highlighting the story and comments with the cursor, with the mouse held on left-click (make sure all of the text shows up as white), then right-click within the highlighted text, then click copy, then paste into a word document or similar. The page may take a while to load up because of its size.