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Title: Things that make you say... Post by medic1852 on Apr 23rd, 2007, 6:55pm WTF!! (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,267872,00.html) Rodger :-/ |
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Title: Re: Things that make you say... Post by JeffB on Apr 23rd, 2007, 7:19pm " when it's you against the world, back the world." Mr. F. Zappa. ;) |
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Title: Re: Things that make you say... Post by LeLimey on Apr 23rd, 2007, 7:49pm How about "If you don't show your arse around here a bit more often I'm going to kick it from here to China?!" and you know I will Rodgie! How are Amy and the hogs? Its not fair to fly by and not tell us nuffink! |
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Title: Re: Things that make you say... Post by jimmers on Apr 23rd, 2007, 9:37pm Don't even get me started on this one! ;) Jimmers |
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Title: Re: Things that make you say... Post by Charlie on Apr 23rd, 2007, 9:40pm "Nuculer" Charlie |
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Title: Re: Things that make you say... Post by Gator on Apr 24th, 2007, 12:35am Having served in the military for over 12 years through peace and war, I understand pain and sadness at the loss of a comrade in arms and the need to acknowledge his or her passing, but I don't think Sgt Wilt sees the bigger picture. Don't get me wrong. I am saddened by the loss of even one of our brave military men and women, but to lower the flag every time a soldier died in a war would be to dwell on the death and the loss. Being in a perpetual state of mourning would strike at the heart of morale both in the field and back home as well. In a way, it would be a tribute to the effectiveness of the enemy. Demoralizing our troops and emboldening the enemy. There is a national day of remembrance for our fallen soldiers. I wish more people recognized it for what it truly is. Unfortunately, most Americans have made it just another day off work to party and drink and barbecue. |
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Title: Re: Things that make you say... Post by Rosybabe on Apr 24th, 2007, 3:30pm yeah Mike, I have notice that, instead of going to the cementery to put flowers and say a prayer, people celebrate with a BBQ... Where i'm from we have our memorial day too, actually 2 days, one is for the children that are gone and the next day for the adults, and the people actually go and have a meal at the cementery with the loved one, put flowers and honor their gone relatives. I honor my relatives putting an offering for them on those days here at home and my daughter knows what it is for, I want her to cherish this tradition and embrace it too. |
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