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Thank you to all the men and women who have died to protect the freedoms we enjoy today. You'll never be forgotten.



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05-28-2012 11:56 AM
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Thank you.
05-28-2012 08:25 PM
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El Paso has Fort Bliss and I see and thank soldiers all the time. Got hammered last night with 2 of them who are my neighbors.
05-28-2012 08:48 PM
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Public displays of reverence on Memorial Day always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own Americanism. Living veterans have their own day.

Memorial Day is about the dead, not the living. Let's act accordingly, shall we?
05-29-2012 10:27 AM
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(05-29-2012 10:27 AM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  Public displays of reverence on Memorial Day always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own Americanism. Living veterans have their own day.

Memorial Day is about the dead, not the living. Let's act accordingly, shall we?

Ooo! We're playing the "I know what really motivates you" game. I want a turn.

Public displays of sanctimonious liberal bullsh1t always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own pseudo intellectualism. Like you post or another liberal fretting about calling those who died for their country heroes.

Thanks for crapping on a perfectly decent thread a$$hole.
05-29-2012 10:39 AM
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(05-29-2012 10:27 AM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  Public displays of reverence on Memorial Day always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own Americanism. Living veterans have their own day.

Memorial Day is about the dead, not the living. Let's act accordingly, shall we?

Have any comments about Martin Luther King day?
05-29-2012 10:43 AM
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(05-29-2012 10:39 AM)Ninerfan1 Wrote:  
(05-29-2012 10:27 AM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  Public displays of reverence on Memorial Day always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own Americanism. Living veterans have their own day.

Memorial Day is about the dead, not the living. Let's act accordingly, shall we?

Ooo! We're playing the "I know what really motivates you" game. I want a turn.

Public displays of sanctimonious liberal bullsh1t always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own pseudo intellectualism. Like you post or another liberal fretting about calling those who died for their country heroes.

Thanks for crapping on a perfectly decent thread a$$hole.

Feel better?
05-29-2012 10:58 AM
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Atlantic celebrates when white christian males die. He's the worst kind of bigot.

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05-29-2012 11:08 AM
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(05-29-2012 10:27 AM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  Public displays of reverence on Memorial Day always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own Americanism. Living veterans have their own day.

Memorial Day is about the dead, not the living. Let's act accordingly, shall we?

Thanks for coming by to belittle veterans and the gratitude of regular Americans. Wouldn't be a Memorial Day until someone had taken the time to do that.
05-29-2012 12:58 PM
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Memorial Day can have many meanings. To me, It's that we never forget the sacrifice. This is just as important to the living as the dead. The mother who lost her son. The community that has sent their best off. It's the duty of communities to show "WE" never forget. GOD BLESS the "tip of the spear".
05-29-2012 01:28 PM
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Honor the dead by serving the living. It's inscribed above my local VFW. It's fitting but I don't know if it's universal. My hometown VFW didn't have it above their hall.
05-29-2012 01:35 PM
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(05-29-2012 12:58 PM)Lord Stanley Wrote:  
(05-29-2012 10:27 AM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  Public displays of reverence on Memorial Day always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own Americanism. Living veterans have their own day.

Memorial Day is about the dead, not the living. Let's act accordingly, shall we?

Thanks for coming by to belittle veterans and the gratitude of regular Americans. Wouldn't be a Memorial Day until someone had taken the time to do that.

Memorial Day should be a time for us to reflect on those that have died and the causes they died for. It's a call to reflect, mourn, and make decisions about which scenarios are worthy of American lives and which are not.

... or blast facebook with self-centered drivel about how patriotic you are compared to your other friends.
05-29-2012 02:40 PM
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(05-29-2012 02:40 PM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  
(05-29-2012 12:58 PM)Lord Stanley Wrote:  
(05-29-2012 10:27 AM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  Public displays of reverence on Memorial Day always crack me up. I've never seen so much self-satisfaction from people while making a gaudy display of their own Americanism. Living veterans have their own day.

Memorial Day is about the dead, not the living. Let's act accordingly, shall we?

Thanks for coming by to belittle veterans and the gratitude of regular Americans. Wouldn't be a Memorial Day until someone had taken the time to do that.

Memorial Day should be a time for us to reflect on those that have died and the causes they died for. It's a call to reflect, mourn, and make decisions about which scenarios are worthy of American lives and which are not.

... or blast facebook with self-centered drivel about how patriotic you are compared to your other friends.

Thanks for defining what Memorial day should mean to me...you're a real American hero....
05-29-2012 03:13 PM
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