Stacy Elaine Hardy
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the life of my child has not gone the way I hoped it would, you know the one, they make all A’s in school, they go on to college, they meet that girl that they fall in love with and get married, they…

the life of my child has not gone the way I hoped it would, you know the one, they make all A’s in school, they go on to college, they meet that girl that they fall in love with and get married, they find the best job on earth making great money, and then one day they give to you the best gift in the world, GRAND CHILDREN! Ok well that is not the way that life has worked out for my son, not at all, he choose a different path from mine and went to the military! Which lead him to IRAQ. And that…See More
Mar 3, 2010
Stacy Elaine Hardy replied to Earl B's discussion 'President Obama Healthcare Speech - Open Thread'
"I find it hard to trust what is being said by our gov. I have a son that is a Vet. if you want to get a look at the health care your gov. is going for. go visit a VA hospital and talk to some of the Vet's? that is the best place to see what you…"
Sep 10, 2009
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the life of my child has not gone the way I hoped it would, you know the one, they make all A’s in school, they go on to college, they meet that girl that they fall in love with and get married, they…

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the life of my child has not gone the way I hoped it would, you know the one, they make all A’s in school, they go on to college, they meet that girl that they fall in love with and get married, they find the best job on earth making great money, and then one day they give to you the best gift in the world, GRAND CHILDREN! Ok well that is not the way that life has worked out for my son, not at all, he choose a different path from mine and went to the military! Which lead him to IRAQ. And that… Continue

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As one of the moderators on the TCUnation Moderator Team, allow me to welcome you to the TCUnation!

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