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What Would You Do?

-“Lay Back” Instrumental by Mister K.A- As you listen this instrumental and you read these words, I want you to feel this shit. I’ve got a lot on my chest, a lot on my mind, and lot that stands in my way. But I’ve never been the type to turn my back, and today…well...I’ve feel I’ve got some things to say. With special respect to the family & friends of Lt. Bret Miller, Lt. Joseph Houston, all those who were killed & injured yesterday at Fort Hood. My heart goes out to you all…friends thru friends..   24Sec Mark- Intro Hook: What would you do? What-what,what would you do? What-what,what would you do, what if it happened to you? 1st Verse: My name is Amari Williams/aka Who’s Saying This/and I admit with all my heart/that I’ll never betray ya/just listen wit ya heart/and you’ll hear what I’m saying/tryin’ ta clear my head of thoughts/negative things that I’m feeling/ May I take a minute/may I take a s

www.findjoehouston.blogspot.com

Hello friends! The searchers were able to cover 8sq miles of San Jose Island with 25 volunteers today. The island is 23 miles long. They designated search areas with flags and coordinated search groups and all went smoothly. We desperately need more people and boats. The ferry only drops people off at one place. Therefore, everytime the searchers are dropped off they are having to go over the same area that has already been searched. We need boats to be able to take people to different points on the island. We do have one 18ft shallow water boat owned by Jeff that will be here at 3PM. We need boat captains to operate commercial boats. Tomorrow (11-05-09) we have kayakers that are going to cover marshy area. There are at least 2 so far. They are starting at 7:30AM. We have access to more kayaks. If you are an experienced kayaker and would like to help, please get in touch with us. There will also be at least 5 people on mountain bikes. This enables them to go further and faster up t

Volunteer Search for Joe Houston‏

The following is an open request for help to anyone who can. Please read the following stories, provided courtesy of the Corpus Christi Caller Times: 1 Navy pilot's body found By: Fanny S. Chirinos, Elaine Masilio CORPUS CHRISTI — Coast Guard officials confirmed late Friday they found the body of one of the Navy pilots missing since Wednesday. Coast Guard crews found the body 11 miles northeast of Port Aransas after receiving a call from a floating rig about 4:40 p.m. reporting something in the water, said Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Nick Leiter. The other pilot has not been found and no debris from the plane has been located, Leiter said. Navy officials identified the pilots Friday as Lt. John Joseph Houston and Lt. Bret Travis Miller. Coast Guard officials did not identify the name of the deceased. Both instructors have combat support experience and were graduates of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. Houston’s hometown is listed as Houston, and Miller’s hom