You Served Goes Silent for CJ

You Served is participating in a call to have supporting milblogs go ’silent’, in honor of our longtime friend and contributor CJ Grisham.
While we’ve featured CJ’s story prominently here on You Served, you can follow the situation in these places.
Milblogs Go Silent
Soldier Defense Fund – Donate to CJ’s Cause
Milblog readers have been encouraged to contact their representatives regarding CJ’s plight and the importance of military blogs in our society. They are an important voice in America facing increased scrutiny from the military brass. Let your voice be heard!
You Served is going quiet for now.
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Karen Teeter
December 17th, 2009 at 3:05 pmI am the wife of a Viet Nam vet that retired military 15yrs. ago, approx. I am the mom-in-law of a Marine & a soldier at this time.
I financially support by humble monthly donation, a 501c that Col. Antonio Monaco founded a couple of years ago.
It’s offering is receiving Amazing reviews in healing PTSD, anger, and other emotional issues. This is so much so that the 82nd. Airborne reportedly has now requested and been sent 6,000 copies of the Multimedia CD called “Coping Strategies.” All at not one penny’s cost to anyone.
Please read Col. Monaco’s letter at patriotoutreach.org and consider downloading for free and/or phoning and requesting your own gift of “Coping Strategies.” I don’t think I am exaggerating to call this CD a Christmas Miracle. People are being confidentially helped and healed, regaining their own self-control and peace of mind. The Airborne is not the only military command that has ordered by the thousands. THIS is the miracle.
Merry Christmas and God bless each of you and please, after reading the colonel’s message if you see the value many others of us do in this, simply help us get the word out about it.
Sincerely,
Karen T