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Memorial Day


Again, Deanie Mills has inspired a blog. I commented on hers and words began to spill onto the screen.

Memorial Day has a special meaning to me. Deanie has more of a right to speak than many on this site because she is so intimately involved in the daily fear this administration has inflicted on so many families in America.

I have seen "Georgie" and his cohorts for what they were since the beginning. I have no doubt, as I have said many times, that HE/THEY will go down in history as the worst in American history.

Yesterday I was having a heated discussion with two co-workers who are in the 29% who somehow still support "Georgie." I told one of them I'll never understand how someone who is as smart as he is can still say the things he says in support of these monsters. I've said that to the Lt. before and others. My co-worker said I was being condescending. Maybe I am. But it boggles my mind that ANYONE smart enough to function can still find ANY reason to support these guys.

Then, he gave me hope for the future. During the argument, he said, "You probably were a Lyndon Johnson fan! Lyndon Johnson KILLED a lot of my friends," he went on.

A LYNDON JOHNSON FAN! NO! But that statement gives me hope that this generation who are now losing THEIR friends, THEIR kids, THEIR Dads and Moms, will come to know how arrogant, corrupt, incompetent and completely evil this administration is/was.

Even though I was young and naive back then, I wasn't very political. Like many of these young warriors today, I thought my country would not allow politicians to do what we now know they did. There was more trust in those days of our elected officials. We The People still had faith that something like Watergate could never happen. We The People still thought the office of the President was a place to be respected and admired. We The People, though naive, thought we could trust our government.

I've spent many years studying history. Believe it or not, I don't consider myself a "Far Left" idealog. I think, like most Americans, I'm close to the center politically. Left of center, granted, but I'm still open to learn and grow when presented with FACTS which prove me wrong.

The problem with the monsters in power is: They have created an abyss between Left and Right which is difficult to bridge. The policies of Karl Rove have turned Americans against each other in a way I never thought possible.

Until we can communicate again, the abyss will widen and grow deeper.

Here is the comment I made on Deanie's blog this morning:

I always try to thank people I see in uniform. It is still a little thorn to me the way we were treated and I don't want those who currently serve to think they aren't appreciated.

I still haven't been able to go to the "Wall" yet. I'm a history buff and have been to many civil war memorials and WWII and other war places of remembrance. They are always moving and spiritual experiences for me but the "Wall" still affects me in ways I don't discuss with anyone.

I know some of those names well. I remember their smiles and the look in their eyes before they became statistics. I have blogged before trying to humanize the "numbers."

One of the reasons I am so passionate against "Georgie" and the rest of the COWARDS in his administration is because they pretend to be patriotic and to care about "The Troops." But they are insincere and have no souls. "The Troops" are beginning to KNOW what you and I have known all along, that these people aren't PRO-America, they are PRO-big business, PRO-defense contractors, PRO Haliburton! I'd love to see the off shore account balances for "Georgie", Dick "The Monster" Cheney, "Rummy" and the rest. I'd love to see how they have multiplied since they lied us into this quagmire in Iraq.

As I've said before, Hell is too good for them!

Remember this Memorial Day stands for something. Deanie is absolutely right! These are young Americans, not numbers. They are more than statistics. All the thousands who died in all America's wars were human beings with smiles and hopeful looks in their eyes before they became statistics.

Remember them. Thank them. Appreciate them. Honor them.


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They gave me a huge flag at my dad's funeral. I was sixteen. Sometimes, when I'm scared, I still wrap it around me.

Love and thank you for your service to our America,

Ticia

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I have the one from my dad's funeral too. Thank you for your kind words and for being such a caring person.

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John Kerry pre Iraq war comments on Saddam:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXwCrpMHkYc

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Hey Louie ... You remember that Army guy, Eisenhower?

My Father served from '36 to '46 aboard the USS San Fransisco ... Just before I enlisted in the Navy in '65 my Dad, referring to our involement in 'Nam was the one who told me about when Eisenhower in '53 or '54 was questioned about using our our military in an offensive preventive manner, Eisenhower's remark was:

"Preventive war was an invention of Hitler. Frankly, I would not even listen to anyone seriously that came and talked about such a thing."


Now, Louie, I hate to break it to ya' but Bush is no Eisenhower . . .

BTW -- Sorry that I don't have a YouTube link for ya'.

~OGD~

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OGD,

I would love to add you and your dad to our Honor Roll of Veterans. Let me know?

Tish

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Jack Murtha's Friends

by Robert Novak (More by this author)

Posted: 05/29/2007

Democrats controlling the House of Representatives demonstrated this month the hollowness of their claim that they have ended the corruption of 12 Republican years. Rep. John Murtha quietly slipped into the Intelligence authorization bill two earmarks costing taxpayers $5.5 million. The beneficiary was a contractor headquartered in Murtha's hometown of Johnstown, Pa., whose executives have been generous political contributors to the powerful 17-term congressman.

This scandalous conduct would be unknown except for reforms by the new Democratic majority. But the remodeled system is not sufficiently transparent to expose in a timely manner machinations of Murtha and fellow earmarkers to his colleagues, much less to the public. It took Republican Rep. Jeff Flake of Arizona, the leading House earmark-buster, to discover the truth.

Jack Murtha, the maestro of imposing personal preferences on the appropriations process, looks increasingly like an embarrassment to Congress and the Democratic Party. But there is no Democratic will to curb Murtha, one of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's closest associates. Nor are Republicans eager for a crackdown endangering their own earmarkers.

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Power corrupts! And, as the Republican majority in both houses and the White House have so perfectly demonstrated, absolute power corrupts absolutely!

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Hey Louie ... Do you have a clue what this thread was about?

Or are you unfortunately suffering from some form of stress disorder that does not avail you to communicate on the subject of this thread?

More simply put: Why are you trolling and flame-baiting with these off subject posts?

~OGD~

(not that I expect an answer ... )

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Oops ... mistaken placement of comment ...

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