Happy Veterans Day linkfest

By Michelle Malkin  •  November 11, 2008 10:01 AM

Happy Veterans Day to all who have served our great nation. Thank you for your courage and dedication. Thank you for our freedom.

Miblogger tributes at Blackfive and Mudville Gazette.

Meet Cpl. Erin Liberty.

Invite a vet to dinner: Golden Corral is once again offering its 2008 Military Appreciation Monday dinner next Monday from 5 pm to 9 pm in all Golden Corral Restaurants.

The free “thank you” dinner is available to any person who has ever served in the United States Military. If you are a veteran, retired, currently serving, in the National Guard or Reserves, you are invited to participate in Golden Corral’s Military Appreciation Monday dinner.

To date, Golden Corral restaurants have provided over 1.8 million free meals and contributed over $2.53 million to the Disabled American Veterans organization.

Applebee’s is also offering free dinners for vets. Info here.

Support Wounded Warriors.

And to honor those now serving: Be a part of Operation Gratitude.

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Hate to add a sour note, but you really must read smear merchant John Murtha’s Veterans Days column to see chutzpah in action. The man is shameless.

Go to Defend Our Marines for the latest on the push to hold Murtha accountable for his words.

The accused fight back.

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More:

Val Prieto gives thanks.

Move America Forward gives thanks with a special program for the troops.

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  1. #539940
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:03 am, Craig said:

    God Bless You All. Each and every one of you.

  2. #539941
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:05 am, abstractmind said:

    Thank you to all those who have served, and are serving still.

    All give some. Some give all.

    Never forget that. Thank those you can for their service. Go to a recruiting station, and order them a pizza. Bring them some coffee. Take your kids there, and let them thank these men and women personally. If you’re close to VA or DC, take a few minutes and go to the memorials.

    Remember why it is we have the freedoms we enjoy, and how they are maintained.

  3. #539945
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:08 am, Boomer said:

    Good Morning and Happy Veteran’s Day to my fellow veteran’s! Remember those you have served with and those that gave the last full measure for God, country and each other.

    ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE (mo-lone lah-veh) Translation: Come and take them!

  4. #539946
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:12 am, cpodug said:

    Thank you all – I raise a glass to all my departed shipmates. And I honor those who are presently serving.

  5. #539953
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:16 am, Mark said:

    To all my crewmates over the last twenty years, and to those who still serve today (yeah, even my two younger brothers), I also raise a glass (at least I will after work today) in their honor.
    And a belated Happy Birthday to the USMC.

    LTC, USAF (ret)

    ps…how come I have to work on Veteran’s Day (Remeberance Day to my neighbors 5 miles west ), and my kids get off?

  6. #539954
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:16 am, nail49 said:

    Hand Salute to all veterans from one of your own.

    I was honored to serve and honor those who have likewise served as well as those presently serving this great nation of ours.

    We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.
    George Orwell

  7. #539955
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:18 am, Lindsay said:

    Happy Veteran’s Day. God bless all who have served and who are serving to protect the USA. Thank you.

  8. #539959
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:21 am, mchristian said:

    God bless all the veterans who served in war and in peace, especially my dad.

  9. #539960
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:22 am, nativeaz08 said:

    A special heartfelt thank you goes out to all of our fabulous men and women in the military today. God’s blessings to all those who have served, are serving, and will serve. You are the best of the best!

    Fly your flag today and if you can, visit a Vet’s hospital or donate to a Vet site, like wounded warriors, etal.

  10. #539961
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:23 am, thejim said:

    Murtha is entitled to be “shameless”, he’s bullet proof! Just ask his “redneck” constituants.
    THANKS TO ALL WHO SERVE OUR GREAT COUNTRY. I’m afraid that will change too as no longer being politically correct in today’s USA. However, I will always be proud of my service to our country as will my friends that served. God bless America!

  11. #539964
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:24 am, old_texan said:

    I was honored to serve in the Army and serve with pride. I pray today for all my buddies (men and women) that gave all in Viet Nam. God bless you for your sacrifice and service.

  12. #539966
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:25 am, Flyoverman said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:16 am, Mark said:

    ps…how come I have to work on Veteran’s Day (Remeberance Day to my neighbors 5 miles west ), and my kids get off?

    I checked the duty roster this morning and our names were both on it. The First Sergeant hates us. :)

  13. #539968
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:26 am, RabbidSquirrel said:

    Has the last WWI vet passed yet?

    All of my grandfathers from WWII are gone now. No one in my family was in Korea. Two of three from VietNam are still with us.

    I’d be fine to go again, but its getting a lot harder to do 10 mile runs on the beach these days. (and I cant do 100 pushups on each arm anymore either :( )

    HooYah all!

    (I might just have to go down to the local recruiting station later today too)

  14. #539969
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:26 am, nativeaz08 said:

    I’d like to note that dailykos has nothing on Veteran’s Day on their home page. Support the troops, my butt.

    They also believe Republicans will be in a Civil War (not literally, of course). Let’s not let that happen. Check out this site: dontgomovement.com. Get involved!

  15. #539970
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:28 am, CantCureStupid said:

    To my dad, my grandfather, and the thousands of others, I say Thank You and God bless from one veteran to another.

  16. #539971
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:29 am, pueblo1032 said:

    As a VET myself, I want to say to all my BROTHERS and SISTERS we will never forget your service… To the only remaining VET from WWI, thank you… To all of the GREATEST GENERATION from WWII, thank you… All from KOREA, thank you… From VIET NAM, thank you… From GULF 1, thank you… And most special, all the BROTHERS and SISTERS in IRAQ and AFGHANISTAN, thank you very, very much!!!

  17. #539976
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:31 am, RabbidSquirrel said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:25 am, Flyoverman said:

    I checked the duty roster this morning and our names were both on it. The First Sergeant hates us. :)

    We’re port and starboard here. So why are you two standing around jawing where there are PWays to strip and wax? Command Inspection at 1400 and everyone had better be 4 0.

  18. #539977
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:31 am, flmom said:

    The citizens of Europe need to stand up and thank our fine veterans for enabling them to live in relative peace and prosperity these last sixty and some years.
    My children didn’t get Veteran’s Day off, our school uses the opportunity for a school Mass to honor the fallen and those serving today.
    I thank all who are ensuring my freedom and safety, God bless them all.

  19. #539978
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:32 am, Send_Me said:

    If you wish to “support the troops”, then I ask you that you do the following: (1) Support their mission, (2) Encourage more of-age men to enlist, and (3) Encourage/honor our troops, not because of their sacrifices, but rather their accomplishments.

  20. #539980
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:33 am, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    For the current crop of young veterans God Bless You and thanks- and so with the fine young people serving-a double portion.
    For us old guys-Viet Nam and such–it has been forty years. I am fairly comfortable in my civilianship. Whipping an old hipping to celebrate might be nice. :-) Whipping a young hippie might be doable; from what I see on TV and at a few demonstrations downtown those “boys” do not impress.They would not do well on the truck docks, construction sites or any place where WORK is being done. :cry: work? It ain’t their thizzle thang- I am talking about the little white boys with the big dirty mouths and mommies underwear on their heads.

  21. #539983
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:35 am, Flyoverman said:

    RabbidSruirrel,

    You must be my older brother. He served on the USS Kearsarge CVS 33, not the current one.

    I can’t find my Brasso…..

  22. #539984
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:36 am, DBNinKY said:

    A heartfelt thank you to all our veterans and their families.

    I wish we would have made this Veterans’ Day especially joyful for one veteran in particular, John McCain, by bestowing upon him the mantle of Commander-in-Chief, but just because that didn’t happen is America’s appreciation for her men and women in uniform, nor her military’s place in the world, lessened.

    God bless each of you.

  23. #539989
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:40 am, RabbidSquirrel said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:35 am, Flyoverman said:

    I can’t find my Brasso…..

    That is UNSAT. Is it SAT to EVER lose or misplace your weapon in the field?

  24. #539990
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:41 am, backwoods conservative said:

    I am deeply grateful to all those who serve and have served in our Armed Forces. Bless each and every one of you.

    Check out this fine article by Andy Hefty.

  25. #539993
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:41 am, GodblessedtheUSA said:

    Thank you to all of you that served and are still serving! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

  26. #539994
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:42 am, Tennessee Dave said:

    As someone currently serving I would like to say Happy Veterans Day to all those that came before me and all those currently serving.
    A special shoutout to:
    My Father – USAF – Security Forces 1948-1968
    My Father-In-Law USN (sometime in the 1950’s)
    My Brother – TNANG – 1st Sgt 1985-Present
    My Nephew – USA – Light Wheel Mechanic 2008 (he’s a newbie)
    Multiple uncles and cousins in all branches.
    Salute!!!!
    (OOOOOOPPPSSS – can’t forget my wife’s bosses’ son – USA Infantry 2007-present)

  27. #539995
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:43 am, simcoe said:

    I spent 12 months in a very unpopular war in Southeast Asia in 1968, lost several bunkmates there but made it back without any permanent damage by the grace of God.

    Now, to see what those who never served anywhere will do with their freedoms hurts more than anything I ran into there.

    That is, give themselves and their freedoms away to a socialist government leader with a questionable birthright and has never had the stones to do his military duty.

    Behold the generation of the clueless.

  28. #539996
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:43 am, cpodug said:

    Rabid, Flyover – That’s enough! Report to the Chief’s Office On The Double!

  29. #539997
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:44 am, DesertLover said:

    Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow Veterans, to all who served that are no longer with us, and to all those serving today …

    Michelle … a friend from here has also pointed out that Veterans can have a free meal at Applebee’s Restaurants as well …

    Applebee’s Vet Dinner

    Semper Fi

    DesertLover
    SSGT USMC
    1964-1974

  30. #540002
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:47 am, vcferlita said:

    Happy Veterans Day vets. Thank you for your service and protecting our freedoms.

    I thought I might let you know that Steven Curtis Chapman recently penned posted a new song in honor of Veterans Day.http://stevencurtischapman.com/thomasmcbride.htm?roi=farm-15969886-116699-b3c2fcb86c8f32ae263c1609faa3fe8d&

    And it looks like Google finally decided to honor our soldiers for once.

  31. #540006
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:50 am, Just A Grunt said:

    The Murtha column is almost word for word like an article on the MSNBC web site.The information is being fed to them by the IAVA (Iraq Afghanistan Veterans Assoc)led by Paul Reichkoff.
    A purely partisan organization funded by the liberal groups around the country.
    There is no love lost between the guys at Blackfive and other milbloggers and the IAVA, regardless of what they claim their purpose in life is.

  32. #540009
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:54 am, RabbidSquirrel said:

    6. To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only.

    Out of coffee again Chief? Sorry, but I’m on Mail Buoy watch at the moment. Send some up to relieve me. :lol:

  33. #540011
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:54 am, wighttrasch said:

    Unfortunately, all my uncles, great-uncles, etc, that served in WWII have passed.
    My uncles were in Battle of the Bulge and other European theaters. Softer-spoken men you would never meet. They were lovely people. And you cannot imagine the horrors they had seen.

    My cousins (brothers) were both interred in Japanese prisoner of war camps in the South Pacific. They could never get enough to eat when they returned, my grandmother said, because they were always scared they’d starve again.

    I’m glad I knew them, and listened to them, before they passed away.

  34. #540015
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:57 am, Larry L. Sharp said:

    The First Pentecostal Church of Brenham, Texas, held a Veterans Day service Sunday morning. It was an extremely emotional and uplifting service as we honored the men and women who have served the United States of America so selflessly and so courageously. I cried so hard that I left the service physically exhausted.

    Where does America get such courageous men and women?

    Thanks to our Veterans I live in a country where I worship God with complete freedom; I live in peace and safety; I am able to achieve a prosperous lifestyle through hardwork and commitment.

  35. #540017
    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:57 am, On-my-soap-box said:

    Is “Thank you” enough? Hardly. In this age where our military has to endure the liberals who disrespect them at every corner (and parking stall), it is good to know there are men and women who serve with pride.

    For all who are serving, Yah bless you and keep you safe.

    For those who have served, Yah bless you for your service.

    For all who paid the ultimate price, Yah receive you, may we never forget your sacrifice.

    Mr. & Mrs. Soap

    Son in Army in Afghanistan
    Daughter in Coast Guard state side
    Daughter enlisting in the Air Force

  36. #540021
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:00 am, cpodug said:

    And thank you, Soap. I doubt if they would be serving today if it wasn’t for MR. and Mrs. Soap bringing them up right. You deserve thanks, too.

  37. #540023
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:02 am, fmfnavydoc said:

    Rabid and Flyover…

    Word is you’ve been “busy” on Liberty again…need to go to Medical and get “checked out”…and bring this Senior Chief Corpsman some coffee…

    Oh, the visit won’t be entered in your medical record (wink, wink…)

  38. #540028
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:06 am, Yashmak said:

    Thanks to all the veterans out there, active or otherwise. Thanks for doing your duty steadfastly, even when your country is confused.

  39. #540036
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:10 am, cpodug said:

    OK, Rabbid – when you get relieved, I want you to take your paint pot and brush, report to the bridge, and paint the Navigator’s Balls.

  40. #540037
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:11 am, RabbidSquirrel said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:02 am, fmfnavydoc said:

    Word is you’ve been “busy” on Liberty again…

    Uhhhhh, Senior… did read the link to the story above? I had just finished it when you wrote this. :oops:

    But copy that, I always self-edit my medical record when I transfer duty stations anyway.

  41. #540038
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:11 am, cpodug said:

    I know, I know – I dated myself with that one. We didn’t always have GPS ;)

  42. #540045
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:13 am, On-my-soap-box said:

    cpo,

    Thanks. We raised them right but I never pushed service on them. I have my dad to thank for that. He served in the Navy for 20 years and after being a Navy brat that long, I didn’t want any part of it. If the Army had shown me a picture of an A-10 though, they would have had me. Too bad they are no longer building that awesome bird. That thing can take one heckofa beating and still get her pilot home. Alas, it was not to be and I am just an old fart now! I am proud of the kids though.

  43. #540051
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:14 am, darthdilbert said:

    Remembering my fellow vets on this Veteran’s Day. Grady, Raoul, Casey, and Jamie — I miss you guys.

  44. #540054
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:15 am, oldbuckaroo said:

    To all my old pards out there who made that year in ‘Nam bearable and at times, even fun in a quirky sort of way. Remember warm Carling Black Label in rusty cans? How we looked forward to Honey Pot detail? Filling sandbags until I swore we’d run out of sand? And the unforgettable spectacle of igniting a 55 gal. drum of fougasse? Those were indeed the days. Here’s a toast to the old boys from the 175th USASA Op Co, II Field Force Vietnam.

  45. #540057
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:16 am, ThatSamIAm said:

    Thanks to all those that serve or have served our country in the military. God bless!

    My dad was a veteran and he was very proud of the time he spent in the military during Vietnam.

  46. #540059
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:17 am, RabbidSquirrel said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:10 am, cpodug said:

    OK, Rabbid – when you get relieved, ..

    Send my relief down to get a BT Punch and some Navy Jelly for me first. Im in no rush because the rust needs to be stripped and then primered over..

  47. #540064
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:20 am, nail49 said:

    If the Army had shown me a picture of an A-10 though, they would have had me.

    Soap, I flew the A-10 during my 22 years in the AF and absolutely loved it. Under certain conditions when you fired the 30MM cannon you could actually see the rounds going downrange. No matter the conditions, you could always smell the cordite in the cockpit!

    Salute to your offspring serving our country now. You and Mrs. Soap done good!

  48. #540067
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:21 am, letget said:

    A very Happy Veterans Day to all here who have and are serving to defend our Republic. To all my family and husband who have served, thank you also. I thank the families of those serving. God Bless America.
    L

  49. #540083
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:27 am, MNUSMCDavid said:

    Just a word of warning about Applebee’s. here in the metro area of Mpls/St Paul, they are NOT taking part of the special. It appears this is a test promotion. I advise any and all to call the Applebee’s location you intend to visit to confirm. I hold no ill will towards Applebee’s , I just wish they’d have explained it better.
    Honored Veteran’s day to all. May I thank the families of us all, who had to stay back and try to survive , while we were gone, too.

  50. #540084
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:27 am, On-my-soap-box said:

    nail49,

    :mrgreen: <<< me green with envy!

  51. #540095
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:34 am, Crazy Horse said:

    Thank you all that have served.

    Vietnam vets…………….WELCOME HOME and THANK YOU!!!!……..just incase no one ever welcomed you back.

    Thank you again all my brothers and sisters who have served.

  52. #540100
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:36 am, DesertLover said:

    MNUSMCDavid …

    That’s why I put in the Applebee’s website link … 164 locations taking part according to the website … they are listed by state on a link at the bottom of that page … here are the Minnesota participating Applebee’s …

    415 2nd Street NW, E. Grand Forks
    605 Kennedy Park Road, Fergus Falls

    Hope one of those is close enough to you …

  53. #540101
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:37 am, Crazy Horse said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:27 am, MNUSMCDavid said:
    Just a word of warning about Applebee’s. here in the metro area of Mpls/St Paul, they are NOT taking part of the special. It appears this is a test promotion. I advise any and all to call the Applebee’s location you intend to visit to confirm. I hold no ill will towards Applebee’s , I just wish they’d have explained it better.
    Honored Veteran’s day to all. May I thank the families of us all, who had to stay back and try to survive , while we were gone, too.

    I looked for the ones doing it in NC. None in Jacksonville (Camp lejuene), havelock (MCAS Cherry Point), Goldsboro (Seymour Johnson) fayettville (Fort Bragg/Pope AFB) none of these cities Applebees is participating.

    Elizabeth City (Coast Guard airbase) and Nags Head are the only two cities in NC participating

  54. #540102
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:38 am, figetyfiggs said:

    Redlegs! A hearty howitzer greetings to any artillerymen out there.

    Let us never forget it is a strong military that keeps us safe. Were it not so it would only be a matter of time before Canada decided it needs a little lebensraum in the Dakotas and that Florida would make for a wonderful Soviet summer colony.

    We are free because our armed forces are on duty ceaselessly every day, from the mechanic in the motorpool to the admiral on deck.

    Salute!

  55. #540126
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:47 am, wckelly60 said:

    To those who served:

    A heartfelt “THANK YOU!” from me and from my family!

  56. #540135
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:51 am, Mark said:

    I know we’re getting a little off track here, but I want ALL of you to watch it before I DNIF the lot of you.

    While we’re at it I want Rabbid to go out and get me 100 yards of flight line.
    Orlo

  57. #540142
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:53 am, Mark said:

    OH Yeah…no Applebee participating in the Buffalo area…too bad, since my daughter has the honor of having her birthday today, and we could have celebrated/remembered both at one event.

    Oh well, I’m older, so I guess I win.

    Orlo

  58. #540146
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:54 am, nail49 said:

    I want Rabbid to go out and get me 100 yards of flight line

    Mark, you need to go get me a bucket of jet wash!

  59. #540152
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:56 am, cpodug said:

    A special “Thank You” to MM who has so graciously invited us into her home and allowed us to post here. Say what you will, but as far as I’m concerned, she’s as much a veteran as any of us, and probably more so.

    Michelle, may you always have fair winds and following seas, and may the wind be always at your back.

  60. #540155
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:56 am, rocketman said:

    I served as a draftee in the U.S. Army (1964–66) and developed a much deeper respect for the good military men and women who defend and protect us.

    My dad served as a navigator on a Navy cargo plane in the South Pacific during WW2. I met an 87 year old Black VFW man at Walmart–he was handing out veteran’s poppies. This man served in the same area and was still in good health and spirits.

    I have attended the Ft. Bliss, Texas cemetery funerals for older co-workers, and fellow church members who served most of their lives in the military. An Army major who parachuted into Normandy on D-day–he fought for two weeks with a broken ankle and never walked properly again. An Army Air Force P-51 fighter pilot who took it to the Nazis in France and Germany. An uncle who piloted soldiers to the Pacific theater and flew the wounded back to Hawaii for treatment. The flag on their graves and the rifle fire salute with Taps always brings tears to my eyes.

    May God bless all those who served and protected our country. This debt can never be repaid–George Washington’s soldiers who gave us our country, the Union soldiers who ended slavery and the division of our country, those who saved Europe (twice) from the Germans, those who defeated and reformed Japan.

    I do not know what the future holds–our brave military keeps defending freedom, but the history is not being taught and is / has been forgotten by most of our U.S. citizens.

    John Bibb

  61. #540160
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:58 am, OregonGrapeVine said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 10:26 am, RabbidSquirrel said:
    Has the last WWI vet passed yet?

    Frank Woodruff Buckles is the last surviving American WW1 veteran, He is 107 years old and doing well.

    To all who served, God Bless you and the sacrifice you made to keep this country safe.

  62. #540161
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:58 am, MNUSMCDavid said:

    Desert Lover
    thanks for the yeoman’s work, Nah, it’s too far for both.

    Carzy Horse

    Thanks for the welcome home… as I stated in a post yesterday, if it meant that no other vet would be treated as we were, then it’s worth it. Welcome home, ye band of brothers!

  63. #540166
    On November 11th, 2008 at 11:59 am, MNUSMCDavid said:

    Crazy… I meant to type….. sorry just an E-5 grunt… what ?you expect me to type, too?

  64. #540183
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:06 pm, denver republican said:

    Thank you, thank you, thank you to all veterans and active military. I hope you know how much you’re appreciated. America simply wouldn’t be America but for you. May God keep and bless you all.

  65. #540217
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:18 pm, Flyoverman said:

    MNUSMCDavid,

    No such thing as “just a grunt.”

    Grunts are special, because grunts can take anything. Cold, rainy, raw day here today. Perfect. Infantry weather.

  66. #540241
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:29 pm, MNUSMCDavid said:

    Flyoverman…. Roger that… I didn’t wanna brag… actually I had to also do communication installing at FSB’s… and OP’s in I corps… not fun there, either. I was at LZ Baldy, Ross, Randall, Rosie and 256

  67. #540245
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:30 pm, Pickle said:

    That’s an amazingly powerful picture. Where’s it from?

    P.S. John Murtha is a vile excuse for a man.

  68. #540262
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:35 pm, rightisright said:

    Thank you, women and men of the Military, past and present, the true heroes of this great country. Your country owes you a debt of gratitude which can never be paid in full.

    THANK YOU!

  69. #540274
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:41 pm, bolivar said:

    My God, what a wonderful picture!! Thank you Michelle for posting it – you made my day and brought a tear to my eyes and that is not a bad thing.

    Thank you to all Veterans – whatever conflict or service you gave I am very grateful for your courage and spirit. Our freedom is due to it and for that I am very thankful.

  70. #540291
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, schmanz said:

    Remembering and honoring all vets today. True heros all.

    In Tribute to our WWI Fallen:

    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.

    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.

    Take up our quarrel with the foe:
    To you from failing hands we throw
    The torch; be yours to hold it high.
    If ye break faith with us who die
    We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
    In Flanders fields.

    — Lt.-Col. John McCrae

  71. #540292
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, RetFireman said:

    First, I want to take this opportunity and thank each and every man and woman who has ever put on the uniform that tells the world they are serving in the finest military that the world has ever known, that has lead the way in freeing the oppressed, has crushed the foes of Liberty and Freedom in every corner of the globe where they have placed their boots and our flag for allowing me to live as free as possible, to raise my family without fear of Death Squads, tyrants, dictators and others who would willfully crush that which makes a human being a free person.

    Your sweat, blood, sacrifice has allowed this country to flourish when others have whithered. While other countries have seen their entire governments change just as quickly as a person changes their clothes, you have made sure that this experiment called The United States of America remains that Shining Light, guiding all others in the way in which a country can prosper.

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart, and always know that if nothing else, you will always have this father and his daughters who will forever respect and be grateful for all you do and have done.

    Second, to John Murtha: Shame on you. the audacity you have and show to in what you have written and the choice in words on this day demonstrates that you have neither a conscience nor soul. WHile you are included in the above for your service, at some point you have most definitely lost your way. There is very little in this world lower than a person who will turn on their own, who will stab their own bretheren in the back, and act as if they still respect them.

    What you have done and demonstrated in your acts and deeds towards your fellow Marines can only be described as despicable. You are so low that you cannot even bring yourself to apologize to them and somehow try and reclaim what little dignity might be left for you.

    While I was never a Marine, nor would I ever think to speak for any of them, I can speak for myself. To all men and women who have ever worn that uniform, I realize there are no “Ex” Marines, only former. But in my opinion, you are no longer worthy of such an esteemed title. You, you loathesome little worm, are forever to me, an “Ex” Marine to the point that I will never again use that title with your name so long as I shall live.

    Low is the man that shows no remorse, let alone feels no shame…and you could not possible get any lower.

  72. #540296
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:51 pm, gippergirl said:

    Over 100 years ago my great-grandfather fled the mid-east b/c he committed the “crime” of being a Christian…he was going to be killed. He made his was to this great country. Thank you to our Armed Forces for always defending all our freedoms…words cannot express my gratitude.

  73. #540302
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:53 pm, Just A Grunt said:

    flyover wrote:
    Grunts are special, because grunts can take anything. Cold, rainy, raw day here today. Perfect. Infantry weather.

    If it ain’t raining it ain’t training.
    As for the rest of that stuff, boy have we got you fooled.
    Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow vets.
    Yes even the Navy guys, but just today.

  74. #540310
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:56 pm, cpodug said:

    JAG – don’t know if I’d welcome you aboard my Gator Freighter for that

    Yes even the Navy guys, but just today.

    But, in the true spirit of interservice harmony, I will graciously accept your apology on behalf of all my fellow Squids, Sailors, Bubbleheads, Airedales, etc., etc.

  75. #540320
    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:59 pm, WarEagle82 said:

    My Great, great grandfather served in the Confederate Army and his daughter was conceived on a battlefield in 1865. My granfather was a WW1 vet. My father served in the occupation force in Japan at the end of WW2. He passed away in 1965 while on active duty. I had many other relatives who served as well. Plus, I have many friends who have, and still serve.

    To all of you who have served, and your families, thanks!

  76. #540358
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:14 pm, Vic said:
  77. #540373
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:22 pm, NJ-Aviator said:

    Thank you Dad for serving in the Corp. No one asked you. You just enlisted and fought for our freedom.

    Thank you all.

  78. #540386
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:30 pm, RetFireman said:

    …and his daughter was conceived on a battlefield in 1865.

    Wow! I mean just…WOW!

  79. #540397
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:34 pm, WarEagle82 said:

    Yeah, we South Carolinians could multitask even before there was such a thing.

    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:30 pm, RetFireman said:

    …and his daughter was conceived on a battlefield in 1865.

    Wow! I mean just…WOW!

  80. #540398
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:35 pm, dan_bujok said:

    I would like to send a thanks to all my fellow Veterans, and I take time to remember them all. Thank you to all whom I never knew, to all those who I served on all those ships and in the desert for almost 20 years, especially thank you to all those who gave the ultimate sacrifice so we could enjoy the freedoms we so cherish.

    I know the Sierra Club is an organization in which we, as conservatives despise, but they have been funding a program that any OIF/OEF Veteran should take advantage of. I plan on taking advantage of it and will let you, Michelle, know how it was. Here is the link:

    http://www.outwardbound.org/index.cfm/do/cp.veterans

  81. #540406
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:39 pm, Flyoverman said:

    On November 11th, 2008 at 12:29 pm, MNUSMCDavid said:

    I was at LZ Baldy, Ross, Randall, Rosie and 256

    Not sure, but my best friend growing up might have been on 256 at one time. I THINK he was in the 9th marines, 3MDRD. I remember Chuck Robb, later VA Senator, son-in-law of LBJ, was a company commander in his BN.

    He survived two wounds and 13 months in country. He was killed six years later by a drunk driver. My father and him are buried 50 meters from each other. We still talk….

  82. #540410
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:41 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    …and his daughter was conceived on a battlefield in 1865.

    Why was his sister on the battlefield with him?

    (Kidding!!) Sorry i was thinking West Virginia lol

  83. #540438
    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:56 pm, WarEagle82 said:

    Careful there, them’s my kinfolk you are talking about!
    It was relatively common for wives to visit husbands on the battlefield back then. Many Southern Brides had the “good fortune” of being closer to the fighting than most Yankee wives….

    On November 11th, 2008 at 1:41 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    …and his daughter was conceived on a battlefield in 1865.

    Why was his sister on the battlefield with him?

    (Kidding!!) Sorry i was thinking West Virginia lol

  84. #540444
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:00 pm, Flyoverman said:

    I would like all of you pre-1991 vets out there to take a moment and be proud of a battle you won that you may never know that you fought. This fall we had four guests in our home. They were all young women, who play in the Kiev Symphony orchestra. That Ukrainian symphony was unable to form until 1992, because they are Christian based and besides their music they do Christian outreach.

    Until Communism fell any attempt to have an organization like them or even express your faith was done in the Ukraine at your own peril. But in 2008 those women free to travel could sit in our home at the dinner table and pray. As we sat at their concert as the most beautiful music you could possible imagine filled the hall, I looked out and you saw free, happy Ukrainian people, who for the first time in perhaps a century could express themselves and their faith.

    They could do those things because we defeated that evil. 48 million Ukrainians alone live in freedom, because of us. I admit it; my eyes filled with tears. I may have only been one miniscule part of a decade’s long effort that millions served in, but I realized for the first time the enormity of what we did. Our monuments are those people and their churches of all faiths, filled with believers.

    So to you Cold War veterans, you can say with pride; Mission Accomplished.

    Those who have received the torch, preserve it, please.

  85. #540456
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:09 pm, lottadawg said:

    This is a hard day for me as I want to always put a positive forward looking sight on our Veterans past and present. Its hard because our troops are just as inspirational today as they fight the battles around the world in the war on terror as any other time in history. I think of the liberal agenda and the slime of the majority delegation in Wash. D.C. and wonder just how much further we could have been if they would have shown the same courage and sense of national pride. That once again they put our troops in the field with truly odious ACLU lawyers and TV cameras looking over each shoulder and get rewarded with more power with which to abuse them with.
    Our troops excel in spite of , not because of Congress.
    Our Veterans and active troops represent all who truly honor them and together are the soul and courage of The United States.
    God bless every one of you. USN 1963 – 1990.

  86. #540461
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:16 pm, nbarry said:

    I served in Vietnam 38 years ago. Nothing heroic. Just did my duty and came home honorably. My father and uncles who served during World War II are now gone.

    Here, however, is a tribute to “the greatest generation” to the music of the great Glenn Miller.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8y1oSiaJ5A

  87. #540464
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:18 pm, thebronze said:

    Thanks to all my fellow Vets!

    BTW, the free Applebee’s meals are only for certain Applebee’s. For instance, there’s only one participating Applebee’s in the entire state of California and it’s in BFE (Yucca Valley). Yeah, thanks a LOT Applebee’s!

    http://www.applebees.com/VeteransDayRestaurants.html

  88. #540474
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:24 pm, Flyoverman said:

    Hang tough lottadawg.

    Remember, that crap in D.C……

    Don’t mean nuthin.

  89. #540476
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:26 pm, oldbuckaroo said:

    F I I G M O

  90. #540478
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:28 pm, cpodug said:

    oldbuckaroo, me, too. Just counting down to transfer.

  91. #540497
    On November 11th, 2008 at 2:43 pm, tuffy said:

    Living in a Marine Corps town, coming from a Corps family with a boyfriend in Iraq, there’s no way I’ll read anything by or about Murtha today. I’m putting my faith in all the good people out there to roast him over some coals. I love you guys!

    Last year my boyfriend had a Happy Corral meal. This year he’s in Iraq. Thank you to Happy Corral, Applebees and others. It’s appreciated.

    We’re at the point where I can no longer send care packages. I’d really like to thank everyone who donates money, time and goods to organizations that send packages to the troops. When I can’t do it, y’all come through! It’s appreciated.

    Soldiers’ Angels has Project Valour-IT going on right now. I feel pretty tight fisted right now, bad economy and all, but I’m still matching my donation from last year. Soldiers’ Angels also has inexpensive care packages that you can purchase and they will send them to a deployed soldier. I heard firsthand that they are worth sending.

    Thank you to all the veterans out there and your loved ones, too.

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