Snopes.com put me in the way of this neat site. Let's Say Thanks run by Xerox. You pick a card drawn by a little kid, and write a message. They'll print it out and deliver it to a random soldier serving in Iraq.
Those are so cute, except I wish there weren't quite so many "Thanks for fighting for freedom!" messages. Not that you can really except 10-year-olds to be making cards with blurbs like "Thank you for loyally serving our country and we promise we don't blame you at all for all the un-American things the dickwads in charge are ordering you to do".
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