Monday, November 2, 2009

11.02.2009 - Over 4,500,000 Americans Support this project

Hello everybody and welcome to our updated website. 4 years ago my Dad came up with an idea to get Congress to help our Veterans by producing and selling to the public coins, bonds and stamps bearing the Tomb of the Unknowns. The proceeds from the sales of these items would go to helping fund additional services not currently offered to Veterans and their families in need!

In the paragraphs below you will see the most current list we have of Cities and Towns across America who have joined us to gain the attention of Congress. Each of the Towns or Organizations below have formally adopted formal resolutions of support for this project. Collectively, based on numbers we compiled from the internet these towns represent over 4,500,000 Americans. Not to mention, we have collected almost 20,000 signatures of individual Americans from all over the country.

We have spoken to our Congressional Leaders but for some reason we still need to convince them to listen. We need your help in making this a reality sooner rather later. We have come a long way over the last few months, but there is still a long road ahead. Help us today by sending an email saying you support the Veterans Petition. Just click on the link in the right hand column and remember to include your contact information as well as a brief statement of support. You can also subscribe as a follower and keep up with our progress along the way.

Veterans of Foreign Wars,NC
City of Rocky Mount,NC
City of Roanoke,VA
City of Augusta,ME
City of Cherryville,NC
Town of Carthage,NC
City of Albemarle,NC
Town of Warrenton,NC
Town of Newland,NC
City of Greenville,NC
Town of Mocksvile,NC
Town of Smithfield,NC
City of Havelock,NC
Town of Robbins,NC
Town of Pittsboro,NC
Town of Bayboro,NC
Town of Swansboro,NC
Town of Garner,NC
City of Raleigh,NC
Town of Boone,NC
Town of Mooresville,NC
City of Gastonia,NC
City of Hendersonville,NC
City of Sanford,NC
Town of Elizabethtown,NC
City of Jacksonville,NC
City of Wilson,NC
Brunswick County Commissioners,NC
Town of Goldsboro,NC
Town of Clayton,NC
City of Asheville,NC
Town of Cape Carteret,NC
Town of Black Mountain,NC
City of Durham,NC
Town of Morehead City,NC
Burgaw,NC
Town of Ayden,NC
Town of Harrisburg,NC
Town of Rutherfordton,NC
Town of Dobson,NC
City of Trinity,NC
Town of Williamston,NC
Town of Forest City,NC
Town of Windsor,NC
Town of Jackson,NC
City of Oxford,NC
Town of Garland,NC
Roanoke Rapids,NC
Town of Ahoskie,NC
City of Bessemer City,NC
Town of Hayesville,NC
Town of Kill Devil Hills,NC
City of Washington,NC
Town of Yanceyville,NC
Town of North Wilkesboro,NC
City of Lenoir,NC
Town of Wadesboro,NC
Gates County,NC
City of High Point,NC
City of Raeford,NC
Town of Columbia,NC
Town of Nashville,NC
City of Lincolnton,NC
City of Kings Mountain,NC
Town of Hope Mills,NC
City of Asheboro,NC
Town of Biscoe,NC
Town of Matthews,NC
Town of Fairview,NC
Chamber of Commerce - Union County,NC
Town of Waxhaw,NC
Town of Weddington,NC
Town of Marshville,NC
Town of Hemby Bridge,NC
Village of Marvin,NC
Town of Unionville,NC
Town of Stallings,NC
Village of Wesley Chapel,NC
Town of Wingate,NC
Town of Indian Trail,NC
Town of Mineral Springs,NC
Union County Commissioners,NC
City of Monroe,NC
Town of Lebanon,VA
Town of Mint Hill,NC
Town of Tarboro,NC
Town of Lake Park,NC
City of Concord,NC
City of Charlotte,NC
Pittsburg,PA
Greensboro,NC
Winston Salem,NC
City of Wilmington,NC
Taylorsville, NC
City of Bedford, VA
City of Alexandria, VA
Chapel Hill,NC

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