Posted on 11/03/2004 10:35:13 AM PST by doug from upland
It IS good. Our small farming community has always included the local veterans of WWI, Korea, Vietnam, and Gulf wars in the Memorial Day parade. They all get wild cheers, flag waving, and applause as they march by. They take this very seriously, and proudly. Fewer and fewer of the WWII and Korea men every year, like stars winking out. The Viet vets are grayer, the Gulf vets wear sand-colored uniforms. Have not seen any Iraq vets yet.
Well, Lassie, I was talking to you like I would talk to a young person coming in contact with the enemy, and having the natural burst of fear, the natural feeling of total inadequacy for the challenge. Don't worry about that stuff. Happens to everybody. It is just an emotion.
Down the road it will be your turn to buck up the inexperienced. Remember that your good work will be copied by others.
Where's my tear stained font?
Been thinking the same thing.
His partner, whoever he is, called him an idiot for the comment.
Absolutely, absolutely true. Today we celebrate a great victory. Tomorrow it is back to the fight. I, for one, pray that I may never surrender.
This is part of something I posted on another thread:
It is clear, and I suspected it was thus in the past, that 2000 was a tipping of the teeter-todder from left to right but mostly from North to South. The South will only increase in influence as time passes. It is in the process of reclaiming what would have been its place had the Civil War not taken place. It has the climate, water, land, cheap labor and now in the process of getting the population it was denied over time due to civil rights issues.
More and more northerners/westerners are coming in all the time so electoral and parlimentary shifts are taking place in favor of the South. While the incoming will retain some vestige of outside thinking, it will be diluted and their children will have less of it. We will end up with the country we might have had w/o the civil war. It will be interesting to see what it will look like.
Sorry, doug, I am a ways away, in Wisconsin. Getting very sick of this place, can retire in a few years, God willing, getting wistful about rural Texas. If you see Mr. O'Neill, tell him "Outstanding" for me. If he needs something done, let me know.
Don't know.
I think it's important for us all, as we might be moved by a sense of magnanimity to put this behind us, to remember that John Kerry was and is a traitor who stole these men's honor and held it hostage for 33+ years.
And then George Bush liberated that honor, and tossed that traitor's reputation on the ash heap of history.
Bless your whole family!
Doesn't matter much, but I see that Iowa, with every precinct now in, is still not called (13K lead or so), nor is New Mexico with 13 precincts to go (12K lead or so). I'll let NM slide for not calling because of the precincts not all in, but he should win.
Give the President Iowa and pretty it up to 281 (and probably an eventual 286)!
Whoops, wrong thread!
Doug, thank you so much for posting this.
Thanks for posting this doug.
Shared feelings by so many of us.
many thanks for post
I heard this today and even Dennis had a hard time speaking for a moment. It brought tears and smiles at the same time to my face. God bless them all.
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