Tuesday, November 10, 2015
We should’ve been forever different after September 11, because then patriotism was suddenly back in style.
Hurley the Historian says in those days you saw American flags everywhere and Liberals at least pretended to promote the same American values they’d been running down for years. People were even e-mailing each other patriotic poems.
In 2004, John Kerry’s phony patriotism couldn’t get him elected after Swift Boat Veterans for Truth blew him out of the water.
In 2008, more than 63 million Dumbed-Down, Self-Absorbed, Media-Influenced, Celebrity-Obsessed, Politically-Correct, Uninformed, Short-Attention-Span, Free-Stuff Grabbing, Low-Information Obama Voters Who Put Obama In The White House—Twice, and get all of their information from our Obama Supporters in the Press, who totally ignored John McCain’s heroic war record and voted for Obama and all those other Disgraceful DemocRATS, must not have thought a silly little thing like Patriotism was still important.
This Veterans Day, no doubt Veterans will be reminded of the time That Corrupt Evicted Lying Plagiarizing Meddling Overblown Tax-and-Spend RINO Bitch-in-a-Ditch “Mean Jean” Schmidt trashed war heroes in Congress, as today we remember “Mean Jean” and all those other shameless politicians attempting to exploit the troops on Veterans Day one more time.
At least in 2012 our Bitch-in-a-Ditch was replaced in Congress by a real war hero— Lt. Colonel “Bronze Star Brad” Wenstrup, who’s actually still serving his country by performing surgeries on returning injured veterans at Walter Reed Hospital, since America’s War on Terror is hardly over, while some cynics at The Blower say it has only begun.
Today, Purple Parking Spots have begun appearing in Ohio, but their meaning should make them go nationwide. The Independent Journal says just about everyone knows about parking spots that are reserved for handicapped citizens. However, have you ever come across a parking space that’s been painted purple? These spots also serve an extremely important purpose. They are reserved for veterans who’ve been wounded in combat. The color purple, in this case, is a direct reference to The Purple Heart, a medal given to our wounded warriors.
The Wounded Warriors Family Support organization is behind these parking spaces and each one also comes with a sign, just to make the message clearer.
So far, the project has only caught on in Ohio. But, with it being such a great cause, one would imagine these parking spaces will begin popping up in other states.
Veterans Day E-Cards
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When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please include the “Holiday Mail for Heroes” Campaign.
Some patriotic items in today’s Blower were sent in by our equally patriotic subscribers.