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SilentDoGood
Pearl City, HI
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get real wrote: <quoted text> Ma Rat - Fa Q!!! get real!! The solution to all these suicide bombing is very simple if the Iraqis with the help of the Americans bury the remains of the guilty inside of a pig assuring no "20 virgins waiting in the afterlife". This tactic worked on similar attacks on American bases. When word got out, the suicide bombings stopped. Unless the great leaders of both countries want to stop the killing on both sides they have to think out of the box.
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alohawaldo
Long Beach, CA
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Marat wrote: <quoted text> Instead of telling people on how to comment, you should be down on your knees apologizing for your relationship to that ex-murdering piece of filth. Have you no shame? You need to know that his killing people who have not done you or your country any harm was wrong, even if your family needed the money. The world is a better place without such scum and maybe you should be thanking God for getting rid of another bad smell. How dare you inject your venom into this Marine family's time of grief. You are a coward. You hide 9,000 miles and the Internet away from a family, spewing invective and filth at a man who stood up for what he believed in and paid the price. If you truely stand by what you say, walk to the nearest U.S. Embassy, step up the the first Marine you see and proudly "State your Hate". You won't, you are the antithesis of courage. You are small, you are insignificant. To the Galeai family, I apologize for bringing this fight to your sorrow. But I couldn't stand by and let a fool denigrate your Marine's name. My condolences to you and yours.
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The Sawyers
Okinawa, Japan
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Max was a great Marine, father, and friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with Evelyn and the children. Semper Fi!
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drfalcone Alexandria- La
Alexandria, LA
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Dear Galeai Family, My husband and I have a Corpsman son in Karmah serving the 2/3 Marines under Lt Col. Max. We are very sorry for your loss. We have to scour the net for war info and we got the news of the attack the day after. It seems the war has disappeared from TV news. May you experience God's immeasureable love in His Comfort of you. -Joey's Mom, echo co.
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Kawika of Pago
Pago Pago, American Samoa
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My condolences to the Galea'i family for their tragic loss. American Samoa, Hawaii, the U.S., and the soldiers you led have lost a brave warrior who was fighting for the freedoms all of us enjoy today. Manuia i lau malaga Max.
Soifua
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Seabass
Yuma, AZ
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My deepest condolences to the Galeai family. I worked for LtCol Galeai in Okinawa and respected him as a strong leader, hard working Marine, and a genuinely nice person. My prayers will be with his family and Marines during this terribly sad time.
Semper Fidelis.
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DANIEL GALAN-SPAIN
Málaga, Spain
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Thank you from Spain for this three american marines and for all the people that is fighting and giving their lives for the security and freedom of the world.
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Older sister Joan Galeai
Satellite Provider
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Talofa and Hi.
Thank you for all your comments whether bad nor good. My brother Max would have not want but only the best for our country and for his fellow Marines. He loved leading the men and was very proud of them. He died for what he believed in.
God has his plans for all of us. I say to all, live your life and take nothing for granted. Yes, he will be missed very much....
alofa tele mo oe Max,
older sister joan
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News it is
Long Beach, CA
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Thank you King George
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OSU friend
Canby, OR
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I went to OSU with Lt. Col. Max Galeai. I had the privilege of to attend his commissioning ceremony, along with the rest of his ROTC unit. Max was a gentle giant of honor and character. I was profounded saddened to learn of his passing. I pray that his family finds comfort knowing how respected Max is and how fondly he will be remembered. May God hold you gently in his hand.
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MEN2A
Irvine, CA
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Galeai Family, It is with deep respect and sincere condolences that I write to you regarding your immense loss. I knew the 'Colonel when he was a young Lieutenant in Security Forces. I was one of his Platoon Commanders. He taught me everything I know about leadership. I apply the lessons learned even to this day. I never forgot him and never will. May he rest in God's peace and may God keep his family safe for him. Semper Fidelis
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3d MarDiv Marine
Woodbridge, VA
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This news has recently come as a shocking surprise to me. Our deepest sympathy and fervent prayers go out to the Galeai family. I served with LtCol Galeai and our families knew each other well while at 3d MarDiv in Okinawa, Japan. He was an exceptional leader and devoted father and husband. His devotion to duty and sacrifice was only surpassed by his wife's obvious devotion and sacrifices. May God bless the Galeai family and the families of all other Marines and servicemembers who have given their lives for the cause of freedom.
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Piddler on the roof
Farnham, UK
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If God, in His infinite wisdom and mercy, ever started blessing such filth and their supporting, war-mongering families, He would lose all His moral authority and scruples. God would become as despised as all those jerks who go murdering innocent people for their oil. His older sister thinks that it is noble to die for something he "believed in." No, this only exposes the deranged mind of an imbecile. Good riddance to such scum.
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Tita Nanakuli
United States
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I love him,And may god bless his family.He is my HERO to.
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NRA 4 Life
Honolulu, HI
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Piddler on the roof wrote: If God, in His infinite wisdom and mercy, ever started blessing such filth and their supporting, war-mongering families, He would lose all His moral authority and scruples. God would become as despised as all those jerks who go murdering innocent people for their oil. His older sister thinks that it is noble to die for something he "believed in." No, this only exposes the deranged mind of an imbecile. Good riddance to such scum. KEFE!
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Mike Randall
AOL
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On December 12, 09 my Christian Group in Torrance Ca will hold a Memorial honoring Max Galeai, Lt. Col. USMC. This special luncheon is our 23rd annual Chritmas luncheon with the Asuza Pacific Universtiy Choir and Orchestra. Max did the pledge of alligance for our group in 2002. We loved him. 550 people will be in attendance
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Mike Randall
AOL
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Max Galeai became my friend the moment we met each other at the lunceon in Torrance. He led the pledge of Alligance as we always have a Marine open our luncheon followed by invocation. Max had so much depth in his character and stature. The audience loved him! We will put this photo enlarged to 25 feet in the ballroom and all our guest will hear a loud the Lt. Col. Max Galeai memorial. I will be the MC and then ask all former military to stand up and salute his memorial. another dear friend of Samoa is Teri Rotter who had lunch with Max in 2001 will be in attendance again this year. She is from Samoa and is the Council General of Los Angeles for America Samoa. God bless all of Max's family and friends and our sorrow will always be in our hearts. Mike Randall Palm Desert CA.
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Piddler on the roof
Farnham, UK
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Mike Randall wrote: God bless all of Max's family and friends and our sorrow will always be in our hearts. Mike Randall Palm Desert CA. I refer you to my previous post, which explains why God will not be blessing this immoral piece of human excrement or his sicko family and friends. Murdering innocent folk for their oil might have seemed like great well-paid fun for grunts like Max but every cloud, as they say...
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alice
Honolulu, HI
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I know several marines and most are decent men and women. Most wel know that bush lied to them about Iraq and they resent it as much as any of us. Mnay are leaving the miltiary as soon as they can get out. many admire Watada's courage.
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Rubba Slippa Man
AOL
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May the good Lord be with you!!!!!!!!
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