This reached me today in an e-mail in my private e-mail account on yahoo.
I want to share this with you all, as it really is a story that must be told.
Here below the text our sister wrote which sent this e-mail to me.
Love~, SiNeh~
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Rarely would I send a general e-mail for publicity attachments, this one is fitting in that it high lights 'a common thread in the cloth' of why some of us come back.
As many at home struggle though daily toils and discomforts: it has been the norm here for decades. While no judgement is placed on anyone's circumstances and choices this story conjels with the Oneness we are attaining. ***For they too are our brother and sisters, mothers and fathers*** . If anyone ever ask what can I one do... simple, an act of loving kindness.
An Iowa boy
... John Gebhardt works at the Cargill plant in Eddyville , Iowa .
It's a tough, but heartwarming story .... with a picture of John Gebhardt in Iraq .

John Gebhardt's wife, Mindy, said that this little girl's entire family was executed. The insurgents intended to execute the little girl also, and shot her in the head ... but they failed to kill her. She was cared for in John's hospital and is healing up, but continues to cry and moan. The nurses said John is the only one who seems to calm her down, so John has spent the last four nights holding her while they both slept in that chair. The girl is coming along with her healing. He is a real Star of the war, and represents what America is trying to do.
This, my friends, is worth sharing. Go for it!! You'll never see things like this in the news. Please keep this going. Nothing will happen if you don't, but the American public needs to see pictures like this and needs to realize that what we're doing over there is making a difference. Even if it is just one little girl at a time.
James Gates
U.. S. Navy
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