One of the lessons of Vietnam was that we need to honor and thank our soldiersespecially when they get sent to execute bad foreign policy. So, regardless your views on current conflicts, you could perform a service, with the help of Xerox, by sending a card, from here.
No cost. Try it.
Tip of the old scrub brush to Brother Dwight.
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If it were to be removed, it would be because it’s a commercial plug. Interesting to me that the guys at the copier group seem to have allowed you to use their url.
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Retired teacher of law, economics, history, AP government, psychology and science. Former speechwriter, press guy and legislative aide in U.S. Senate. Former Department of Education. Former airline real estate, telecom towers, Big 6 (that old!) consultant. Lab and field research in air pollution control.
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BS in Mass Communication, University of Utah
Graduate study in Rhetoric and Speech Communication, University of Arizona
JD from the National Law Center, George Washington University
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If it were to be removed, it would be because it’s a commercial plug. Interesting to me that the guys at the copier group seem to have allowed you to use their url.
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I prefer using the new Ricoh Color product line over the Xerox Color line.
Ricoh has stronger and better systems, speaking from experience.
I wouldnt doubt it, if this post gets removed, since Xerox doesnt want people to know the truth.
Thank goodness, for Ricoh and The Copier Group.
I bought a system through
http://www.thecopiergroup.com
Xerox used to be fine for me, but the Guys at The Copier Group were so helpful, they let me know that Ricoh was a better way to go…
Thanks Ricoh.
Ricoh says thanks to all military and veterans.
God Bless all our men and women serving.
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