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leanna mize wrote:
Jerry Wagers (CW3 Retired) (http://jerry@jwagers.com) wrote:
Jessica,
The very best of everything for you. You are a very brave and courageous young lady. I am retired after 30 years Army service and during that time I met many brave and courageous young men and women. Your dedication to Duty, Honor and Country place you head and shoulders above the rest. I sincerely hope you fully recover from your horrible wounds, both physical and mental, and go on with your dream to be a school teacher. I would be proud to stand beside you in uniform, in any situation. Gary Owen!
Spec Ops Soldier wrote:
As one of the Spec Ops soldiers that rescued Jessica, I can honestly say that she will have the best that life has to offer her. I am PROUD to be an American soldier and proud that I risked my life to rescue a brave young soldier who under much stress fought through it and NEVER gave up hope that she would be rescued and returned to her family.
God bless the American servicemen and servicewomen that are overseas and please remember those who have been lost and to say a prayer for each one of them and thier families.
suzy wrote:
i wish the best for you. my prayers and thoughts were with you since you were found. im just a 13 year old girl but your my hero and will be forever. i just want you let you know how much of an inspiration you are to me. when i get older i want you join the army so i could get an education. thanks for everything. "suzy" aurora,IL
cortney (http://e-mail is: matchgirl6@excite.com) wrote:
I have been reading about the talks of a movie about Jessica Lynch. Although it may seem a bit intrusive, especially so soon, it is a wonderful idea, not to capitalize off what has happened but to express her magnificent and amazing story. I live in Arizona, and I have watched the news listened to the radio, and followed along like the rest of the people in America. Every night I would see the local news of the many prayers fo Lori Piestawa and her family, and to know that Jessica made it out alive, and thriving, is such an amazing thing. If I were to play Jessica Lynch in a made for t.v. movie, I would feel like the most priviledged person in the world, because the people of america should see who the real 'american idols' are. They are the people who serve our country! Thank you Jessica, and to all of the men and women in the service. You've made us cry with your story, and smile that you made it home, but most of all you've made us proud of such courage and hope.
Tom K wrote:
Jessica,
I think you are the bravest person that we as Americans have known. Having never been able to serve myself, I feel honored to know there are men and women like you protecting people like me that you do not even know. I pray that youi will recover fully, and at 20 you will. Keep fighting and live youre dream of teaching. GOD Bless You Jessie.
Capz (http://capzilla.net/blog/) wrote:
Does Jessica read the comments on Keith's blog, or am I missing something? I'm used to the fact that people confuse celebrity website owners for the celebrities themselves, but this is getting a tad too weird.
M. Bean wrote:
Actually, I think they are the ones who missed something, and yes, I agree... it is weird.
Keith (http://www.keithdevens.com/) wrote:
It is weird.
But I figured if my site gives them an outlet to express their emotions then that's ok by me. 
M. Bean wrote:
Yeah, their sentiments are nice, it just seems like this would be an odd place to express them
Brittney M (http://ask jeeves .cm) wrote:
Dear jessica i know you have bwenn thruog ha lot but i am behind you a 100% and dont forget that ok. you are very brave if you get this please e-mail me .Angelbabybratney@aol.com.
Bye jessica
brittney martens
Tabitha wrote:
I think Jessica is a very herioc person. I dont think that I could have stayed that long in captivity and not given up. She may not have killed 20 people or Bin Laden but shes still a hero in my book. She shows that not all women are chickens and she wasnt afraid to fight for her country if she had to.
cleo flener wrote:
AMERICA'S HERO
I'M A SOLDIER TOO.
WAS THE WORDS,
THAT CAME OUT OF HER MOUTH,
THE LITTLE GIRL,
WITH EYES OF HEAVENLY BLUE
JUST A KID HERSELF,
DOING A JOB OF A MAN,
RISE UP AMERICA,
AND GIVE THIS GIRL A HAND.
HER BROKEN BONES WILL HEAL,
BUT HER BROKEN HEART WILL REMAIN,
HER BEST FRIEND DIED BY HER SIDE,
IN HER HEART SHE WILL ALWAYS HAVE PAIN,
SHE DIDNT CLAIM TO BE A HERO,
BUT TO ME SHE WILL ALWAYS BE ,
SHE WAS DOING THE JOB OF A MAN,
AND THAT'S A HERO TO ME.
IT'S TIME TO LET HER LIVE HER LIFE,
AND ENJOY HER WEDDING DAY,
BUT DON'T FORGET TO SALUTE THE FLAG,
AND REMEMBER JESSICA LYNCH ON VETERANS DAY.
CLEO FLENER
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i hope you have a nice life because you are so lucky and im glad you were saved