JakeStarkey
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Not worried about you nutso whining, girl. Day is a great day for America. Enjoy it.
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Not worried about you nutso whining, girl. Day is a great day for America. Enjoy it.
Just childish insults. You disappoint me, perhaps.
We both know my raison d'être is to meet with your approval.....
I belong to the National Sarcasm Society….like we need your support.
Not worried about you nutso whining, girl. Day is a great day for America. Enjoy it.
He's already instilled pain at the pump, get-less-and-pay-more at the grocer's, and the $16 trillion-dollar something debt for our grandchildren to remember us by
1. On this day, November 30. 1872, Lieutenant Colonel John Alexander McCrae was born. (November 30, 1872 – January 28, 1918)
He was a Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I and a surgeon during the battle of Ypres. He is best known for writing the famous war memorial poem In Flanders Fields.
In Flanders fields, the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below...
2. “This poem was literally born of fire and blood during the hottest phase of the second battle of Ypres…Just as (McCrae) describes, we often heard in the mornings the larks singing high in the air, between the crash of the shell and the reports of the guns in the battery just beside us.”
As stated by John McCraeÂ’s close friend and former Ottawa newspaper editor, Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Edward Morrison.
3. Today, "The larks, still bravely singing, fly," yet one must mourn the passing of an America that stood for rewarding ability and success....and has given way to collectivism and victimology.
Once a religious nation, now " the crosses, row on row," remembering those soldiers who gave all to support that which is no longer.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
In Flanders Fields - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nice thought
Too bad you had to spoil it with your rightwing propaganda bull shit
Can't even leave the dead alone?
1. It seems that you just aren't perceptive enough to realize that you have become merely an inadvertent satire of yourself.
2. What is the driving force of the unAmerican, the Leftist...i.e., you?
Simply this: shut down opposition voices.
"Too bad you had to spoil it with your rightwing propaganda...."
3. While the attempt to silence opposing ideas covers the greatest percentage of Leftist posts....in this case it
has particular significance, as I fully understand why youÂ’d like to slink away from the fact that folks like you have destroyed what so many of those referred to
died forÂ…..
4. A more reputable voice might have attempted to prove that "and has given way to collectivism and victimology" isn't the case.
But you cannot.
Democrat professor Woodie Wilson told Americans that he would never send their sons to fight in a foreign war and then he sent America's sons to fight in a foreign war. We saved France's borders in 1918 and then we went back during another democrat administration and did it again about 25 years later. Thanks to the inept if criminal negligence of the democrat party foreign policy some Soldiers (like MacArthur) managed to fight in two world wars and a major conflict during their careers.
Democrat professor Woodie Wilson told Americans that he would never send their sons to fight in a foreign war and then he sent America's sons to fight in a foreign war. We saved France's borders in 1918 and then we went back during another democrat administration and did it again about 25 years later. Thanks to the inept if criminal negligence of the democrat party foreign policy some Soldiers (like MacArthur) managed to fight in two world wars and a major conflict during their careers.