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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2006

The death of a great American Hero

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  • there is a petition going on right now (9-08) to put Clayton Moore on a US postage stamp. Please sent the USPS a letter today. They WILL NOT responde to Email. If Elvis can have a stamp the LONE RANGER is certainly deserving of one!

  • I can still remember growing up in a foster home in TN when i used to watch the Line Ranger, he was my hero. and he will always be my hero. He showed me that people can be nice and honest if they want to. Thank you so much for this video it really hits the heart. Keep up the great work!

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  • Hello sir, I totally agree. I saw Mr. Moore when I was 10 years old and I never got the cance to talk to him I was taken away by my folks. I think the world needs to remember him, maybe a movie should be made about him and his life ,and how we all can become something better. thank you for this video ,AL

  • I'm 62 years old and watching your video brought tears to my eyes as I'm sure it did to many of The Lone Ranger fans. I would hope that those of us who want to keep his legacy alive will share his values with our children and grandchildren. Good job Roger!

  • Roger,

    this was very nice. I did feel the passing of Clayton Moore as well.

  • Tried to emulate the 'Heros' of the long gone past. It worked well for me throughout life. The Lone Ranger was one of my foremost 'Heros'. society today has severe problems due to the lack of interest in real heros. Today youngsters demand instant gratification and not much else. Rivers of Mercy Childrens Home in Juarez attempts to give throw away children an awareness of 'Heros'...

  • Mr. Kiser, though I am only seeing your video now, I assure you that you were not alone in having a heavy heart upon hearing that Mr. Moore passed away. He was one of the best of us.

  • Thanks Roger! I'm 61 years old now - enough said. :)

  • I am 41 and was touched almost to tears by your video. I too grew up with abuse and lived my teen yrs in group homes/foster homes. It's good for children like us to have a hero to look up to, a role model if you will. The abuse left me with very little time to be a kid. Now at 41 I am reclaiming it by buying childhood toys and cartoons. and I swear NO ONE will take it away again. It's never too late to have a happy childhood. May the creator be with you on your journey to peace. Ty again

  • You, Roger Dean Kiser, are my friend and brother. I was inspired by this great man too in the absence of a male role model in my youth. God bless you. "Heigh-yo Silver!"

  • @xtcdeargod ...Thank you ! my friend !!!

  • @nycolas1712 I think it is Randy Van Warmer, You left me(just when I needed you most)

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