I am sorry if you get this more than once... ======== I finally cried last night. It was my grandmother's birthday, and on the way to the restaurant, so may flags were proudly displayed on their short little house poles, that weren't the day before this tragedy befell the freedom loving world. I cheered with every one I passed, then cried as I saw so many at half-mast on tall poles down the road. I was glad I flew my flag at home ALL the time, glad to see the flag out everywhere at other than Memorial Day or the 4th of July. Three cheers for everyone flying their flag high and proud, for those flying at half-staff in remembrance. This is a sad time for us, but also, a very happy one, as we stand united, just as the Pledge decrees. Today, in public, out loud, I print the greatest words ever taught to me as a child... "I Pledge allegiance, to the Flag, of the United States of America, and to the Republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, with liberty and justice for all" These terrorists have not taken my freedom, or that of my child, my friends, family, loved ones. I am proud to be an American today. Kim Wolf Mystyx Samoyeds, Ferrets, and Rescue www.geocities.com/mystyx_samoyedsnferrets www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH48.html [Posted in FML issue 3540]