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Special “Veterans Day Afternoon” E-dition

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TODAY IS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2023
TRUMP’S ONE-THOUSAND-AND TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OUT-OF-OFFICE
AND HOW WOULD THIS BE FOR YOUR FREE LUNCH?

HEADER-NOV 11 AFTERNOON

Mess Call Was 1200 This Afternoon…

image004for members of the Anderson Veterans Society of all races, creeds, and sexual orientations on the Ninth Annual Veterans Day Grub Crawl, which had begun at 0530 outside what used to be Ohio Second District Congressman’s “Bronze Star Brad” Wenstrup’s Office located at 7954 PFC James Miller IV and Staff Sergeant Richard T. Pummill Memorial Highway (aka Beechmont Avenue), so Anderson Veterans could visit every one of the 487 area restaurants in Anderson and the surrounding tri-state areas offering Free Food for Veterans on Veterans Day 2023.

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image009Our first stop for Lunch at 1200 (that’s noon for civilians) was a FREE Order of Wings & Side of Fries with some Navy SEALs Veterans at Buffalo Wild Wings. We probably would’ve preferred the Market Buffet at Belterra, except last year their Veterans Day promotion was spelled “Veteran’s Day.

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Then at 1300 (1 PM for Draft Dodgers), we were enjoying chicken crispers and Chicken Bacon Ranch Quesadillas with Army Ranger Veterans at Chili’s in Harper’s Station, wherever the hell that was.

image005Then at 1400 (2 PM for Deserters) , it was back to Anderson with Air Force Pathfinders Veterans for a special menu with options like Fiesta Lime Chicken, Butcher Meat and Potatoes, and Double Crunch Shrimp at Applebee’s in Northern Kentucky, since they closed their restaurant in Anderson

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Then at 1500 (3 PM for Dishonorable Dischargees), we scarfed down Chicken Parmigiana, Lasagna Classico, or Cheese Ravioli, with Unlimited Soup or Salad and bread sticks with PFC Kadon and his Marine Corps Raiders Veterans at Olive Garden.

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But unfortunately at 1600 (4 PM for Cowards Who Never Served), members of the Anderson Veterans Society Grub Crawl couldn’t enjoy a free chili dog and a small Pepsi beverage with the Coast Guard Deployable Operations Veterans at Wienerschnitzel, because those restaurants are predominately located in California and Texas, and anyway, we didn’t want to spoil our dinner with all that free food we were all looking forward to this evening.

image005That’s right. During all those Afternoon Meals, Anderson Veterans didn’t want to eat too much because they were looking forward to scarfing down at the Patriot Center tonight, where the Anderson Township Veterans Memorial Committee would again be serving a complimentary dinner from Belterra with live entertainment provided by the Cincy Rockers. And just as soon as somebody from whoever’s organizing this event sends us a press release, more details will be forthcoming.

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 Remember Veterans Day Today and Thank Every Veteran You Meet

image007image007It’s the VETERAN, not the preacher, who has given us Freedom of Religion.

image007It’s the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us Freedom of the Press.

image007It’s the VETERAN, not the poet, who has given us Freedom of Speech.

image007It’s the VETERAN, not the community organizer, who has given us Freedom to Assemble.

image007It’s the VETERAN, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.

image007It’s the VETERAN, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote. 

image007If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you’re reading it in English, try thanking a VETERAN.image003

For Love of Country

            image009When Hurricane Isabel approached the Capitol in September 2003, our US House and Senate took two days off because they “couldn’t work.”

            ABC-TV Evening News reported that, because of the dangers from the storm approaching Washington, DC, the military members assigned the duty of guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier were also given permission to suspend their assignment.

            They refused: “No way, Sir!” Soaked to the skin, marching in the pelting rain of a tropical storm, they said that guarding the Tomb was not just an assignment; it was the highest honor that can be afforded to a service person.

            The tomb has been patrolled continuously, 24/7, since 1930. We can all be very proud of our young men and women in the service no matter where they serve. God Bless them.

            On the other hand, we’re waiting to see how long it takes for all those honorable men and women in Congress to vote themselves another pay raise before they do something about the damn woke military. It will be the umpteenth freaking year in a row.

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 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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—  Veterans Day Message From A Real President —

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VETERANS DAY HOT LINE

E-mail your patriotic prose and pictures today

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Whistleblower Video of the Day

So God Made a Soldier

image015Note: We guarantee iPhone subscribers who don’t go home and see links and pictures on their computers are not going to appreciate all of this good stuff today.

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