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Happy Veterans Day
May this day find you and yours safe, and may the Grace of God bring
our Brothers and Sisters-in-arms home safely soon. Semper Fidelis 73 Steve Robeson, LPN GySgt USMC(ret'd) |
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message
om... May this day find you and yours safe, and may the Grace of God bring our Brothers and Sisters-in-arms home safely soon. Semper Fidelis 73 Steve Robeson, LPN GySgt USMC(ret'd) Ditto and a very grateful thanks you to all who've served and continue to serve with pride and distinction while protecting our nation's freedoms and interests. I'll be taking Dad out to dinner tonight. (USN ret., WWII) 73 de Bert WA2SI |
"Bert Craig" wrote in message ... "Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message om... May this day find you and yours safe, and may the Grace of God bring our Brothers and Sisters-in-arms home safely soon. Semper Fidelis 73 Steve Robeson, LPN GySgt USMC(ret'd) Ditto and a very grateful thanks you to all who've served and continue to serve with pride and distinction while protecting our nation's freedoms and interests. I'll be taking Dad out to dinner tonight. (USN ret., WWII) 73 de Bert WA2SI When you see a man or women in uniform, tell them thanks for their service. It will go a long, long way. I would have really enjoyed that in the sixties, I am sure it will mean a lot to them. Dan/W4NTI, Veteran USAF and USARMY |
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Enlightning Hans.
Dan/W4NTI "KØHB" wrote in message hlink.net... http://tinyurl.com/uksv 73, de Hans, K0HB Master Chief Radioman, US Navy |
In article k.net, "KØHB"
writes: http://tinyurl.com/uksv 73, de Hans, K0HB Master Chief Radioman, US Navy Master Chief Brakob: Thanks for that very poignant reminder of the meaning of this day. It should be read by our Commander In Chief to a joint session of Congress. Thank you for your service in the cause of freedom, and God Bless you and your family. May the memory of all of our comrades who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the cause of freedom live forever in a place of highest honor. May all of those who take their freedom for granted never have to know what it is like to live without it. 73, Lawrence J. Roll, MSgt, USAF (Retired) |
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"KØHB" wrote in message thlink.net...
http://tinyurl.com/uksv 73, de Hans, K0HB Master Chief Radioman, US Navy That was strong stuff, Hans...I wish more non-military folks could read it and get a better appreciation of how being in the Armed Forces is an "all-hands" job. Semper Fidelis. The Gunny |
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message om... May this day find you and yours safe, and may the Grace of God bring our Brothers and Sisters-in-arms home safely soon. Semper Fidelis 73 Steve Robeson, LPN GySgt USMC(ret'd) Cheers to all who served and special thoughts and prayers for those that made the ultimate sacrifice. Bill K2UNK, Petty Officer 2nd Class, Electronic Tech-Communications, US Navy 66-70 |
"If ye love wealth better than liberty,
the tranquility of servitude better than the animating conquest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsel or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." Samuel Adams, speech on 1st August 1776. |
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote:
May this day find you and yours safe, and may the Grace of God bring our Brothers and Sisters-in-arms home safely soon. Well said, Steve. And let me also add a very warm thanks to all who are serving and have served. Dwight Stewart U.S. Army (1970-73) U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (Founding Member) |
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message om... "KØHB" wrote in message thlink.net... http://tinyurl.com/uksv 73, de Hans, K0HB Master Chief Radioman, US Navy That was strong stuff, Hans...I wish more non-military folks could read it and get a better appreciation of how being in the Armed Forces is an "all-hands" job. Semper Fidelis. The Gunny Man ain't that the truth. Dan/W4NTI |
"Bill Sohl" wrote in message hlink.net...
"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating conquest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsel or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." Samuel Adams, speech on 1st August 1776. Not everyone likes veterans or thinks they are due any particular thanks. Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses, veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other citizen receives." ------------ Read all about it at: http://www.islandnet.com/~citizenx/bonus.html |
"Brian" wrote
Not everyone likes veterans or thinks they are due any particular thanks. Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: .....bunch of ancient rhetoric clipped. Brian, my boy, don't look now but old Franklin, and Eleanor who probably put those words in his mouth, since Franklin is widely reckoned to have been more than just a little bit pussy-whipped, are both dead and buried and rotted now these almost 60 years ago. Do you suggest that these views should be endorsed by the current Commander in Chief? 73, de Hans, K0HB |
"Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Also: It's not amazing that Roosevelt would short-change veterans. When the S.F. dockworkers went on strike during WW2, refusing to load ammo and supplies for our troops, Roosevelt ordered the shipping companies to cave to the union demands instead of having a few of the union ringleaders imprisoned, beaten or shot, as any reasonable person would do with socialist traitors who attempt to extort and undermine the country during a time of war. Charles Brabham, N5PVL |
"KØHB" wrote in message thlink.net...
"Brian" wrote Not everyone likes veterans or thinks they are due any particular thanks. Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ....bunch of ancient rhetoric clipped. Brian, my boy, don't look now but old Franklin, and Eleanor who probably put those words in his mouth, since Franklin is widely reckoned to have been more than just a little bit pussy-whipped, are both dead and buried and rotted now these almost 60 years ago. Do you suggest that these views should be endorsed by the current Commander in Chief? 73, de Hans, K0HB Clinton. |
"charlesb" wrote in message y.com...
"Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Brian |
Brian wrote:
"charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN |
LHA(jg) wrote
Do you suggest that these views should be endorsed by the current Commander in Chief? Clinton. I'm not a democrat, but I must admit that I saw more than one increase in veterans/retired military benefits during his administration. With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB |
Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. Brian |
Brian wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Dave K8MN |
Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Dave K8MN Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. |
Brian wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. A quote of what you posted reveals otherwise: "...Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%..." If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. ....and, as revealed by the quote from your own post, you blew it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. ....since you have plenty of your own to worry about. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Dave K8MN |
Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Whew!...I thouhgt I was the only one who appreciated Brain's unique posting habits ! ! ! ! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. A quote of what you posted reveals otherwise: "...Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%..." If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. ...and, as revealed by the quote from your own post, you blew it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. ...since you have plenty of your own to worry about. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Dave K8MN Dave, you're hopeless. If you should ever have something of interest, which is almost never, please get back with me. If not, just keep it to yourself - please. Thanks, Brian |
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(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...
(Brian) wrote in message . com... (Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com... Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Whew!...I thouhgt I was the only one who appreciated Brain's unique posting habits ! ! ! ! 73 Steve, K4YZ I hope you aren't stalking me. If I do, I'll just need to follow the little slime trail in the sand, Brain...No problem... Steve, K4YZ Stebe, you could try standing up on your hind legs, like a man, and make your crappy little comments directly to me. And for what its worth, no one appreciates your unique posting habits. No one. Nada. Zip. Zed. Zero. Don't believe me? Just ask. didit? |
Brian wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. A quote of what you posted reveals otherwise: "...Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%..." If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. ...and, as revealed by the quote from your own post, you blew it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. ...since you have plenty of your own to worry about. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Dave, you're hopeless. How does your posting of an incorrect bit of information make me hopeless? If you should ever have something of interest, which is almost never, please get back with me. I have numerous items of interest, Brian. I'm not sure that they'd be of interest to you or that you'd understand them. If not, just keep it to yourself - please. You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN |
"Brian" wrote
Stebe, you could try standing up on your hind legs, like a man, and make your crappy little comments directly to me. And for what its worth, no one appreciates your unique posting habits. No one. Nada. Zip. Zed. Zero. Sunuvagun!!! That makes you two guys exactly even! With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB |
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(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...
(Brian) wrote in message . com... Stebe, you could try standing up on your hind legs, like a man, and make your crappy little comments directly to me. I've been addressing you in the third party, Brain? Who is Brain? Do you pass third party traffic for him? Seems to me that I've addressed each and every comment ABOUT you TO you, unless of course you can prove otherwise, INCLUDING the one you refered to here No. You haven't. How many backchannels did you receive stating that your posting practices ARE appreciated? Post them. |
Dave Heil wrote in message ...
You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you. They look like this: "quoted material" Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation marks. The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you. Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once. It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance. After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with it in a more constructive manner. |
Brian wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you. They look like this: "quoted material" Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation marks. The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you. Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once. It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance. After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with it in a more constructive manner. Sorry, little electrolyte, you wrote "Franklin Roosevelt is to have said:". That was followed by more material copied from a web site by you. Just because you provide links to material does not obligate me to use them or even to feign interest in doing so. Now, let's take a look at what you cribbed and posted: Quote Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses, veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other citizen receives." end quote ======================= Now, what do you make of that colon hanging at the end of "Franklin Roosevelt is to have said:"? What does it indicate to you. You can't place blame on me because you can't get your act together. If what you posted wasn't what you meant to convey or if the words aren't yours (since you've ignored common English rules for quoting someone else), perhaps you'll want to look the material over next time. Dave K8MN |
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(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...
(Brian) wrote in message . com... Who is Brain? Do you pass third party traffic for him? I am sure ANY traffic passed TO you or BY you is garbled. Seems to me that I've addressed each and every comment ABOUT you TO you, unless of course you can prove otherwise, INCLUDING the one you refered to here No. You haven't. Yes, I have. How many backchannels did you receive stating that your posting practices ARE appreciated? Post them. Post what? Something I haven't received? Something I've never claimed? Question is, how many "backchannel" messages have YOU received "praising" your "posting style", Brain...??? From Lennie, perhaps? Vipul? Bruce? Steve, K4YZ The point is, Steve, you don't have a cheering section. No one appreciates your constant, over the top, insanity. |
Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you. They look like this: "quoted material" Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation marks. The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you. Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once. It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance. After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with it in a more constructive manner. Sorry, little electrolyte, you wrote "Franklin Roosevelt is to have said:". That was followed by more material copied from a web site by you. Just because you provide links to material does not obligate me to use them or even to feign interest in doing so. Now, let's take a look at what you cribbed and posted: Quote Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses, veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other citizen receives." end quote ======================= Now, what do you make of that colon hanging at the end of "Franklin Roosevelt is to have said:"? What does it indicate to you. You can't place blame on me because you can't get your act together. If what you posted wasn't what you meant to convey or if the words aren't yours (since you've ignored common English rules for quoting someone else), perhaps you'll want to look the material over next time. Dave K8MN Dave, you just revealed that you really did understand the post, and that your sel-imposed stupidity is just another act for us to be amused with. Congratulations. |
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