It's better to die on your feet...
than live on your knees.
Tomorrow, I ask regardless of race, religion, creed, country of origin or political belief, you take a moment to reflect upon those throughout history who have stood up against evil... for the good of mankind. Whether a combat soldier or a support troop, millions of good men (and women) have been brutally scarred physically and mentally from the hell we call war. Whether drafted, or compelled by the cause these men and women have gone through true hell on earth - many of which paying the ultimate cost in order for us to sit comfortably behind our computers and play "keyboard commando" and have the freedom of speech, religion, etc.
Our freedoms are taken lightly as "rights" owed to us, however too often it is forgotten the price nations have paid to fight off evils and oppression. Regardless of what nation soldiers have fought for, or against - war is hell for all involved.... especially the holes left in the families these brave soldier leave behind. Regardless of your political beliefs (no one sane WANTS death/war) please take a moment of silence tomorrow to honor those who have experienced the demon that is war. Appreciate their courage, and the price they've paid for what
they have fought for on our behalf. Appreciate what they've gone through, which we cannot comprehend, so that
WE don't have to.
It's a true shame Memorial Day has turned into a commercialized parade, or a lowly day off... for the dreams, courage, honor, blood, and the ultimate sacrifice made by millions to found this and many other great nations you'd think this would be the most serious, and widely celebrated holiday. For me, this is the most "religious" holiday, as regardless of your spiritual beliefs, evil and violence is an unfortunate reality, and to quell, must be met with equal or greater violence. The sacrifices that have been made to thwart evil and protect men, women, children, and the elderly are immense, real and frequent.
If you have a spare minute or two... spend some time to thank members here who have an "Active Duty" tag under their name
(we need to make a war veteran tag) who are currently serving in the military somewhere in the world. Send a note of kindness or a prayer of safety to xChris - one of our honorable members serving in the military who has just (within the last week) been separated from his loving wife, and sent overseas. Watch a few minutes of video
here honoring our brave warriors.
Whatever you do tomorrow... just be sure to think kindly of those in your family tree, friends down the street, or complete strangers who have stood up and taken arms against another - regardless of the cause, as many of these tattered souls did not have a choice and by them standing up, secured a safe position for others who in turn did not have to go.
These brave men and women deserve respect, appreciation and above all a continued faith in righteousness and freedom. Don't take their actions lightly - as one day it could be you and I standing up against evil for the safety, security and freedom our loved ones enjoy now.
To all those who have served or are serving in the armed forces I salute you, appreciate you, and honor your sacrifice. May the horrors you have experienced be lessened by the appreciation of the masses. Enjoy tomorrow.
NOTE: Pro/Anti-war comments, political, religious or off topic discussion will not be tolerated on this thread. This post exists for one reason only - for myself and anyone else compelled to express their gratitude to those who are, or have served in the armed forces.
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