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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2007

Townhall.com's Mary Katharine Ham takes a look at a teacher who's loving her country, the troops, and teaching her students to do the same. Lisa Wyatt of Running Brushy Middle School was just given a national award by the VFW for her work with kids on behalf of America's veterans.

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  • Love you Ham, our anniversary is coming up in a month, you probably won't see this but hey.

  • HAH I GOT TO RBMS. SUCK IT.

    (running brushy middle school)

  • Is that your UGA diploma? You went to Georgia?

    I can't believe we beat Florida this year.

  • same here.

  • Hey a teacher that loves her country. Hope the teacher union doesn't finds out. They assume she's a republican and move to get her fired.

  • Said nothing about Bosnia or "hollywood," so what are you proving? Is most of our available military over there or something? You think that would make news.

  • Well, you didn't hear the Hollywood Collective bitch about Bosnia, did ya?

    pssst - Clinton said we'd be there a year, and, well, er, uh, we're still there, buddy.

  • That's one thing, sure. But if Clinton were president, would you all be so gungho about the almight president and his foreign adventures?

  • Teaching children to appreciate the men and women who fight for us to keep us free is a great gift.

  • Thats "hook'em horns"

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