This song sends chills down my back,so can we even comprehend what these 'salt of the earth' humble and proud Americans who have served our country for many many years in all branches of the military, now have to deal with nature's cruel/unfair destruction. May the Good Lord bless them and bring them the help and resuscitate those who have shouldered our country during every conflict we have faced here and abroad. I hate to use the word obligation, but if there was ever a time when we can lead a helping had, it is now. Please find out how we can help them out. JRC, Charleston, WV Va.
@jonathancooper2752 жыл бұрын
What a timely sad sad song. If this doesn't go viral, then I don't know what will move people to help those in the most need. Are you ready for a road trip to Kentucky? I AM. Cheapo
@jonathancooper2752 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. This tornado was similar if not more deadly than the one that hit Xenia Ohio in the early 70s. I happened to go there after the tornado after Larry Foster wrote the song and we went and travelled and was on two or three radio stations. What a horrific sight to see an 18-wheeler on top of a three-story Church OMG. Thank you
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This song sends chills down my back,so can we even comprehend what these 'salt of the earth' humble and proud Americans who have served our country for many many years in all branches of the military, now have to deal with nature's cruel/unfair destruction. May the Good Lord bless them and bring them the help and resuscitate those who have shouldered our country during every conflict we have faced here and abroad. I hate to use the word obligation, but if there was ever a time when we can lead a helping had, it is now. Please find out how we can help them out. JRC, Charleston, WV Va.
What a timely sad sad song. If this doesn't go viral, then I don't know what will move people to help those in the most need. Are you ready for a road trip to Kentucky? I AM. Cheapo
Thank you so much. This tornado was similar if not more deadly than the one that hit Xenia Ohio in the early 70s. I happened to go there after the tornado after Larry Foster wrote the song and we went and travelled and was on two or three radio stations. What a horrific sight to see an 18-wheeler on top of a three-story Church OMG. Thank you
RIP, Mickey.