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Friday News...I barely could concentrate on it. A saintly person in Khandahar has hooked me up with my most desired Afghan substance...opium, nah - heroin doesn't hold a candle to Alokozay Tea!!!!

As per Schippert's request, the YouTube link is up. You can embed the video in on(?) your own blog now.
Please consider fowarding fowarding, emailing, or posting on this incredible series. MSNBC done good!
MSNBC has released the second video segment honoring those who have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This segment is on Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester, who was awarded the Silver Star for her actions.
To view this video, or the first, visit our Faces of Courage section - or click the image of Sergeant Hester above.
Help us to encourage MSNBC to produce and release more of these by emailing MSNBC at heroes (at) msnbc (dot) com.
(If you would like the original WMV file to pub on your own site, I can email it to you at your request [steve (dot) schippert (at) threatswatch (dot) org]. Noonan may have it YouTubed soon again, as well.)