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 | 12 Gauge Shot Glass Sale Price: $9.50 |
| 12 Gauge Shot GlassesFire off a few rounds with our set of 12 Gauge Shot Glasses. Load each barrel with your favourite tipple, aim and fire! A great idea for Valentines gifts for him, and the perfect gift to accompany our Shots Gun, this set of 4 Shot Glasses look like empty bullet shells... |
 | KitchenAid KSM150PSPK Komen Foundation Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Pink List Price: $349.99 Sale Price: $332.98 Used From: $279.99
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| KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer features a new tilt-head and generous 5-quart capacity to make it the ultimate in user-friendly design. Rugged all-metal construction ensures long life and quiet operation, and rubber feet anchor it securely while in use... |
 | Pretty in Hot Pink Flask (Engravable) List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $18.18 |
| Stylish, pink, and oh-so-pretty. Exterior stitched on so it won't slide off or peel like other covered flasks; easy fill funnel included; engravable. Crafted from stainless steel and faux leather; looks and feels like real leather... |
![Labyrinth [Blu-ray]](http://www.macdrebobbleheads.com/images/i/51W%2BcmexiWL._SL75_.jpg) | Labyrinth [Blu-ray] List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $7.45 Used From: $4.00
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| No description available for this title.Item Type: BLU-RAY DVD MovieItem Rating: PGStreet Date: 09/29/09Wide Screen: yesDirector Cut: noSpecial Edition: noLanguage: ENGLISHForeign Film: noSubtitles: noDubbed: noFull Frame: noRe-Release: noPackaging: Sleeve |
 | Doors List Price: $11.98 Sale Price: $5.40 Used From: $4.70
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| On their 1967 debut album, the Doors more than fulfilled the promise of their infamously challenging gigs around Los Angeles throughout the previous year. Whether belting out a standard like "Back Door Man" or talk-singing such originals as "The Crystal Ship" and "I Looked at You," leather-clad vocalist Jim Morrison exuded both sensuality and menace... |
 | Meditations2Go Guided Audio Meditations CD Set 1 Sale Price: $14.99 Used From: $76.30
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| Meditations2Go CD Set 1 features two full-length, fully immersive guided audio meditations (synchronized music and narration) on a single Audio CD. Track 1: "Restoring Balance and Clarity" (26:48 minutes)... |
![Hardbodies [VHS]](http://www.macdrebobbleheads.com/images/i/51M8930T6RL._SL75_.jpg) | Hardbodies [VHS] List Price: $14.95 Used From: $3.77
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| Ever wonder how the letters "P-U" came to be synonymous with something that stinks? Consider this film, which is "pretty unbearable." Made in the early 1980s, before AIDS made competitive sexual conquests seem less than attractive, the film deals with a trio of losers who rent a house on the southern California beach, then hire a young player to teach them how to get girls... |
The Crystal Figurine That Supports our Troops
It has been over sixty-five years since Americans have been called upon to make personal sacrifices to support a war effort. It might appear that Americans since then have not assisted in the ensuing wars, but that is not true.
In World War II, women fought the battle at home working in factories and shipyards building the weapons of war. Women and housewives met to exchange ration cards while their boyfriends and husbands went off to war. Actors and entertainers were involved in fund raising drives to sell War Bonds. The war effort was nationwide and massive.
Can we say that today in view of the Iraq war? The answer is both yes and no. There are no Government mandates and regulations, no War Bonds, no shortages in the workforce for military material and no air-raid drills. Based on these facts, the answer is no.
However the paradigm has shifted from supporting the war effort to supporting the troops. With this shift the answer is yes. Millions of Americans are quietly and unobtrusively supporting our troops in a wide variety of actions. They quietly go about helping the troops in any small way that they can.
School children raise funds to make personal care packages to send to the troops in Iraq.
American manufacturers, spurred on by their employees, donate products to the troops. Small groups and companies raise money to buy and send phone cards so troops can call home. Individuals donate to various military charities and attend Freedom Concerts. The list is endless.
However, there is one more company to add to the list. Crystal Splendor, an internet retailer of crystal figurines, will donate all of the profit from the sale of the Fallen Hero Figurine to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund. This charity was established by LtCol. Oliver North (USMC) Ret. to provide scholarships for the children who had a parent killed or totally disabled in the line of duty.
The Fallen Hero Figurine was designed and produced by an American company located in Eastern Pennsylvania as a memorial to our fallen heroes. The figurine is simplistic in design, yet an emotionally moving piece. It is made with genuine Swarovski Austrian crystal.
The proceeds from the sale of the Fallen Hero Figurine will be sent monthly to the Freedom Alliance along with the names of the purchasers. The list of the silent patriots will continue to grow.
It’s amazing how many ways Americans support a war effort by supporting the troops. And now there is a crystal figurine that supports our troops.
About the Author
Lowry Mell is a retired Merchandiser and former Marketing and Business Consultant. For more information about the Fallen Hero Figurine, visit: Crystal Figurines
