Today is not a day for Conspiracy Theory or saying who did what to who.
Today is a day to remember those that have lost their lives defending our freedoms.
Defending us.
No matter if you agree with a policy, war or whatever the government decides to call it, you should set that aside today and focus on those brave men and women that have given their lives in service to their countries.
If it were not for those that have gone before us, I probably wouldn't be writing this blog, and you probably wouldn't be reading it.
You don't have to say "God Bless America" if you don't want to.
But you should say "God Bless them."
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Remembrance Day / Poppy Day / Armistice Day / Veterans Day
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Thank you Sabre, you are a sweetheart.
When my generation came home there were few to welcome us back, or even care what so many had fought and died for. The first words that some one said to me when I at last got back to my home town was: "Baby killer". At least you make us old men feel welcome.
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