Posted on 11/11/2005 4:49:24 PM PST by Yosemitest
Thanks again Rush, and thanks to all the callers and e-mailers, for supporting this wonderful idea.
November 11, 2005
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RUSH: Now, given that this is Veterans Day, I want to share with you the Morning Update that we did today on the first part of the day today in our commentary segments on these various EIB Network affiliates. These run early in the morning during what is called "morning drive."
In 1921, an unknown World War I American soldier was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery. Across the Atlantic, England and France also laid unknown soldiers to rest. The three ceremonies occurred on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. A 1926 congressional resolution gave the date an official name, Armistice Day. Twelve years later it became an official holiday honoring veterans of the First World War. In 1947, World War II vet Raymond Weeks organized national Veterans Day in Birmingham, Alabama, to honor all veterans. Seven years later president Eisenhower signed a bill proclaiming November 11th Veterans Day. The history of the holiday is one thing, but the reason for it is another. Two hundred and thirty years is not a lot of time in the scope of recorded history, yet during that span the idea that people are capable of governing themselves if they have the will to defend their freedom has transformed the world.
The profound impact of freedom on billions of lives is impossible to calculate. So, too, is freedom's cost. The hardships and sacrifices that American veterans have borne. Their innumerable individual acts of valor and compassion are known only to the ages. No other nation in the history of this world has given so many sons and daughters to defend the freedom of others, too often without thanks from those they liberate. So to our American veterans, each one of you -- and to the memory of those who came before you -- thank you, and from all of us, God bless you.
One other thing. The president early on in his speech spoke of courage, and just quite by coincidence, I happened to run across a thought or two, a little mini-essay on courage by G. K. Chesterton from his essay in 1908 called Orthodoxy. And it's interesting. Some of it a little bit difficult to cipher through, but other parts of this just make brilliant sense.
He writes:
I read this today, and I was hoping I would have the occasion to read this without just throwing it in here as a non sequitur without some sort of transition. When the president started talking about it I ran back to the computer and printed this out, because the part of it that hits home with me is the business that if you're cut off by the sea, you have to save your life by risking it. You can only get away from death by continually stepping within an inch of it. Which is precisely what combat soldiers do each and every day, and the attitude that they must have about it is also something that's special and unique, and people that have never, ever engaged in it -- and most of us haven't -- will never understand it. That's why this little short essay by G. K. Chesterton from Orthodoxy in 1908, I think, was so powerful to me. It finally explains what sets these people apart. So it's Veterans Day, and we salute all of you past, present and future, and your families.
Rush's Morning Update: (Veterans Day)
Next to being a monthly donor on the FreeRepublic.com, this is a really good thing to do.
It was such an inspired idea by the caller. I'm pitching in. Love it.
Ping!!
so all we have to do is give Rush $50.00 for this "privilege"?? How generous of Rush!!! Why the #$%^ doesnt he let the soldiers into his website for free!! I think the oxycontin has addled his brain. Thats why the Savage Nation RULES!!!!
I agree! Any .mil should get it free. C'mon, Rush REALLY thank our troops!
yea but you know Rush is only worth half a billion. What a cheap a$$. Vanity is another greedy pig!! At least Savage constantly gives away books on his show!! And paid patolanos legal fees out of his own pocket
Bwahahahaaaaaa!! Oh, yes. This must be done.
You miss the part that allows the AMERICAN PUBLIC extreme satisfaction in the act of giving the subscriptions. Try it sometime.
I agree, and your tag line is great!
thankee kindly
It was formulated after spending two weeks around liberals. Ugh...
Love Rushbo. Will get involved in this.
Thanks
Monday I am buying 20 subscriptions
i guarantee you I give far more of a percentage of my income than Rush does. Meanwhile, rush drives around in his Bentley and sleeps in his Palm Beach mansion. He gives up nothing and continues to fleece suckers and profiteer off the backs of our troops. when i sent air conditioners to Iraq, I gave up eating out for awhile to pay for them You have been thoroughly brainwashed. Out of that $50.00 how much do you think goes directly in rush's pocket?? My guess Rush's take about $45.00. I'm no sucker!!!
Maybe of sour grapes?
You've been thoroughly brainwashed!!! If Rush were truly doing this out of the "goodness of his heart", then our $50.00 would let 20 soldiers receive this "special offer". Wow we save 15% off Rush's cover price what a deal. Gee whiz, I hate to take food/oxycontin off his dinner plate /src/. I'll bet used car dealers salivate when they see you walk thru the door!!!
There are a lot of Rush haters coming out on this thread.
Some people have so little self esteem that they want to trash the greatest talk show host ever.
Hmmm... you definitely have a good point there...
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