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Sunday, 06/29/2014 1:37:34 PM

Sunday, June 29, 2014 1:37:34 PM

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One of the comments posted by Scott S. on
http://timhoward717.com/2014/06/25/on-a-casual-notepromise-kept/

Interesting to see the connection in the Howard T. Markey National Courts Building located at 717 Madison Place Washington, DC 20439. (TimHoward717). I am curious who is the Man or Woman behind the Blog. Many are interested in these company’s purely on an investment standpoint only. Although I have a modest investment here I follow it more so for the concern for my Country! What captivates me about your writings is that I believe you too are more concerned about the outcome more so than the investment. I mean the loss of hardworking peoples money is bad but the blatant unchecked theft is worse. People who engage themselves care for either of the two reasons or both but most sheeple don’t have a clue about these Lawsuits or any of the other scandals. I mainly sit back and read everyone’s comments to get the feel of the people. So for those in the position of power who too sit back and read others comments just to get a feel for the people. I’ll leave you with this story.
On July 4th 2006 I took my family to Washington DC and walked through Arlington National Cemetery. We spent the afternoon there from the tomb of the unknown to JFK and we finished up at the Iraq war section. We saw many fresh graves and took the time to read every name on every stone we walked by! My wife and daughter were tearing up as they read the names and remarked that one died on his birthday. Most young men were only teenagers when they died. My son asked me “Dad why is that plywood there?” I said it was a grave that was dug awaiting for the burial ceremony. He was so innocent at that time but it was one of the most powerful experiences my family ever done together. Today he serves in the Marines as did I and his Grandpa in the Army and Great Grandpa. We left Arlington and walked to the National mall to see all the monuments and wondered why you couldn’t drive and why were all these people there as we didn’t realize DC had a big event that day. We ended up at the Washington monument to watch a concert and one of the best firework shows I ever seen. That day was such a patriotic day and it makes me proud to be an American.

Thank you “Tim” for the patriotic work you do!