travis had a desire to serve. he understood what service to this country meant and, you know, he wanted to make a difference. if not me, then who? the ethos of the travis manion foundation. explain where it came from and what that means to your organization. sure. so those were the five words that my brother shared when asked why he had to go back for a second tour to iraq. and they became the mantra for everything we do at the travis manion foundation. you know, when travis was asked those five words, he said if i don t go back, somebody much less prepared will go in my place. we have taken those five words and turned them into a movement. let s talk about the honor project. we have got a map here of now the expanded reach at the cemeteries across the country that people affiliated with your organizations will visit to
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# nutbush city limits. # and poor, largely abandoned by her parents, it was, she hoped, her escape. but it was an escape into a different sort of misery. # rolling down the river. # there were hits and the world saw a confident, powerful woman on stage. # i m the gypsy, the acid queen. # but the acid queen in tommy was, in private, fearful of her violent, controlling husband. finally, in 1976, she walked out. i did try to leave, and the first time was when i had the experience of being whipped with a wire hanger. and then another time was something else. and i realised, well, you don t go back. # i m your private dancer # a dancerfor money. #
controlling husband. finally, in 1976, she walked out. i did try to leave, and the first time was when i had the experience of being whipped with a wire hanger. and then another time was something else. and i realised, well, you don t go back. # i m your private dancer # a dancerfor money. # what then followed was a rebirth. # let s stay together.# the team behind the band heaven 17 and the support of david bowie help to set her on her way to becoming one of the biggest selling acts in the world. # 0h, what s love got to do, got to do with it. # no wonder they turned her life story into a musical. and the tributes among them mickjagger. she was, he says, inspiring, warm, funny and generous. she helped me so much.
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