Duty and Honor
#1
Duty and Honor
The Presidential Escort Color Guard as they head out to do their solemn duty.
This photo makes me proud because it reminds me that while I agree with very little in regards to this President, that I'd volunteer to go back if a situation required it; if for no other reason because I love my country that much. And like having an annoying sibling, as much as I will pick on my little brother, I'll let no one outside my country do it.
This photo makes me proud because it reminds me that while I agree with very little in regards to this President, that I'd volunteer to go back if a situation required it; if for no other reason because I love my country that much. And like having an annoying sibling, as much as I will pick on my little brother, I'll let no one outside my country do it.
#3
Nice shot. They do their duty no matter who is in the Oval Office. It's not like Obama has ever done anything to improve the health and/or morale of any member of the military. I hope he changes his ways now that he is Commander in Chief.
#4
He hasn't even been in office for 24 hours.
#6
U.S. Stocks Rise on Obama Plan; Citigroup, Bank of America Gain
U.S. stocks rebounded from a two- month low on speculation a plan from President Barack Obama will shore up banks, offsetting concern that General Electric Co. will cut its dividend.
Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp, the biggest U.S. banks by assets, jumped more than 13 percent.
Bloomberg.com
U.S. stocks rebounded from a two- month low on speculation a plan from President Barack Obama will shore up banks, offsetting concern that General Electric Co. will cut its dividend.
Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp, the biggest U.S. banks by assets, jumped more than 13 percent.
Bloomberg.com
#7
U.S. Stocks Rise on Obama Plan; Citigroup, Bank of America Gain
U.S. stocks rebounded from a two- month low on speculation a plan from President Barack Obama will shore up banks, offsetting concern that General Electric Co. will cut its dividend.
Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp, the biggest U.S. banks by assets, jumped more than 13 percent.
Bloomberg.com
U.S. stocks rebounded from a two- month low on speculation a plan from President Barack Obama will shore up banks, offsetting concern that General Electric Co. will cut its dividend.
Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp, the biggest U.S. banks by assets, jumped more than 13 percent.
Bloomberg.com
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