TODAY IS
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2022
TRUMP’S FOUR-HUNDRED-AND-NINETY-FIRST DAY OUT-OF-OFFICE
AND WE’RE REMEMBERING THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR ALL FOR FREEDOM
Memorial Day Check List
This weekend, we’re planning to write something truly inspirational about all those brave men and women who answered our country’s call and gave the last full measure of their devotion, fighting for freedom from the Halls of Montezuma to the deserts of Afghanistan and Iraq. We even planned to show you a lot of patriotic videos, like this one.
Hurley the Historian said we should review how Memorial Day has its roots in a post-Civil War holiday called “Decoration Day,” explain how the observance of this holiday has changed over the years, and urge that the legacy never be forgotten.
Others said this weekend we should march in a parade with flag-waving politicians, watch John Wayne and Audie Murphy war movies all day on TV, or cut weeds at a Veterans Cemetery, while trying not to feel guilty about ignoring living conditions for those poor, mistreated Al Qaeda terrorist detainees at GITMO, where they all get three squares a day and better health treatment than our injured veterans, along with all the prayer rugs they could possibly use and free air conditioning.
Maybe that’s why our Quote for Today Committee chose a trio of quotes from The Duke: “Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway,” “Life is hard; it’s harder if you’re stupid,” and “If you’ve got them by the balls their hearts and minds will follow.”
In Anderson, you could always pay respect for the lives of so many service members who have given their all for the sake of our freedom at the Memorial Day Ceremony Monday at 11:45 AM at the Anderson Center. Beloved Former Trustee Andy Pappas says, “Here’s what it looked like a couple of years ago.”
More Patriotic Palaver Later