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""Lest we forget, lest we forget" r. Kipling "recessional" We are not like we have been. Patriots are the scum of the earth now. BLM and antifa the norm. It's disheartening that I lost friends and comrades for nothing. People do not understand that sacrafice. To me it's game over if we forget." i know, army 74-77 11-bravo | |||
""Lest we forget, lest we forget" r. Kipling "recessional" We are not like we have been. Patriots are the scum of the earth now. BLM and antifa the norm. It's disheartening that I lost friends and comrades for nothing. People do not understand that sacrafice. To me it's game over if we forget. i know, army 74-77 11-bravo" 68 w hubby was a 154c | |||
""Lest we forget, lest we forget" r. Kipling "recessional" We are not like we have been. Patriots are the scum of the earth now. BLM and antifa the norm. It's disheartening that I lost friends and comrades for nothing. People do not understand that sacrafice. To me it's game over if we forget. i know, army 74-77 11-bravo 68 w hubby was a 154c " Today we are asked to remember — to remember for those who are gone. We are asked to remember and imagine them, to think of those white markers at Arlington or in small-town cemeteries. We are asked to pull out fading photographs and remember those who went, more often than not willingly, with fervor, afraid and nervous, eager, staring across the ocean and spilling themselves and their blood on distant shores and sands, where many of them died violent, sudden and painful deaths. We saw some of the survivors of World War II here in Washington when thousands of them showed up for the inauguration of the World War II Memorial, displayed in the glory of their ordinary humanity. We saw a brown-haired farmer from the Midwest sitting with his family as tourists and D.C. residents came to shake his hands and thank him for his service. He wept, he said, in gratitude and because he remembered his lost friends. We saw an Army vet with sergeant’s stripes in a wheelchair with his granddaughter, who told us he was blind, and a teenager in full early 21st-century regalia — tattoo, Mohawk, sunglasses and earring — stand tall and salute him, to thank him for his service. He told us in old-fashioned noncom terms that he saw General Patton at a crossroads, and that he was a “tough SOB.” It’s time to remember the lives lost and imagine the lives lived afterward, and the spirit of those times which were about good old values of America, like courage, decency, good will and a kind of kinetic energy to prevail. Let’s hope that our memories of these good men and women are not turned into circus-tent sophistries and rallies of balderdash and sloganeering. It is, after all, Memorial Day. Time to remember. Them. | |||
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"indy 500. coca-cola 600 its a great weekend" All great American pastimes. Hubby and I will be watching those races with veteran friends to celebrate those lost It is about the sacrifices . | |||
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"Remember the U.S.S liberty. Attacked by the Zionist on june 6 and abandoned by their government. " It was a friendly fire incident. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_friendly_fire_incidents Guess all these incidents where Israel's fault too. It's war accident happen. | |||
"Remember the U.S.S liberty. Attacked by the Zionist on june 6 and abandoned by their government. " really... | |||
"Remember the U.S.S liberty. Attacked by the Zionist on june 6 and abandoned by their government. really..." Yup we have people with no clue too. Instead of honoring today the ones that perished that give them the rights everyone cherish This is the response. | |||
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"Remember the U.S.S liberty. Attacked by the Zionist on june 6 and abandoned by their government. really... Yup we have people with no clue too. Instead of honoring today the ones that perished that give them the rights everyone cherish This is the response." I have strong opinions, as you know. But this kind of thing can wait until tomorrow. Today should be for people who want to remember those who died, without a political discussion. | |||
"Remember the U.S.S liberty. Attacked by the Zionist on june 6 and abandoned by their government. really... Yup we have people with no clue too. Instead of honoring today the ones that perished that give them the rights everyone cherish This is the response. I have strong opinions, as you know. But this kind of thing can wait until tomorrow. Today should be for people who want to remember those who died, without a political discussion. " Thank you. Dealing with Ghosts trying to keep their memories alive. Much appreciated. | |||
"Remember the U.S.S liberty. Attacked by the Zionist on june 6 and abandoned by their government. really... Yup we have people with no clue too. Instead of honoring today the ones that perished that give them the rights everyone cherish This is the response. I have strong opinions, as you know. But this kind of thing can wait until tomorrow. Today should be for people who want to remember those who died, without a political discussion. Thank you. Dealing with Ghosts trying to keep their memories alive. Much appreciated." It's like chasing ghosts and trying to keep your soul alive. You get d*unk Honor and remember.It hurts like remembering the passing of a loved one. Strange analogy Brothers sisters didn't matter race..... Loved and remembered like family. | |||
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"Enjoy your weekend. Please remember why we celebrate. Reflect on those that gave the ultimate sacrafice." God bless those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom. Thank you to those who served both past and present. | |||
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"Army 1976 - 2000 Lost good friends , never forget them" Thank you for your service. | |||