Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
For me, Memorial Day is more than honoring those who have died. Death comes
naturally for a soldier (I've heard that somewhere and it's something that really made an impression upon me). But, everyone who ever had anything to do with creating war, going to support it's efforts, staying home to support it's efforts (as in the case of the article from the Seattle Times), all kinds of heroes: sung and unsung, they all deserve our moment of pause and recognition--MORE than on days like today. But, days like today give us all a collective moment or two to recognize the magnitude of sacrifice that those people made--whether on the shores of war or in the cities of our nation to keep her engines moving and take care of our soldiers and their families and, if you'll think about it, to give those soldiers something to come home to, even. 'Nuff said... Kim W5TIT PS--Who's "Jimmy" the riveter (or was that a colloquialism for a "man" riveter? "bb" wrote in message oups.com... K4YZ wrote: KØHB wrote: "Kim" wrote in message news ![]() I thought of today and what it means and came across this article. I'm sure the fine lady was an excellend riveter, but the copyrighted article (you had permission to reproduce it?) has NOTHING to do with Memorial Day, when we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. (sigh) Steve, K4YZ Where's Jimmy "the Riveter" on this one? |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Lies... | Shortwave | |||
Armistice Day was Happy Vets Day | Policy |