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Wear red or blue? Just remember the troops, she says

Tricia Janes writes:
Joe, that seems like a great idea, but it puts me in a dilemma about what color to wear now. I have been wearing red every Friday since my son Zachary Janes got deployed in July 2010. RED stands for Remember Everyone Deployed and the Soldiers Angels site has the shirts in their store to purchase which I wear proudly every Friday! I suppose it doesn't matter what color a person wears as long as they support our troops. -Tricia Janes P.S. I believe your church sent Zachary a care package that he received before Christmas and he was so happy to get it that he caught me online to tell me about it! Thank you so much!
Comments re article 41602 Joe Hare urges Wear Blue on Friday to show support for troops




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