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jnd94 wrote:But a majority of us are, and this is becoming a more important holiday every year.nagerous wrote:we're not all American ya knowWe have to remember the soldiers that sacrifice their lifes to ensure our freedom.
I think he meant that it may be confusing to non-Americans like the Aussie's post that aren't familiar with today's calendar sigficance can be confused, so I didn't take offense at his comment - but there's a definite reason why it wasn't typed in German and that's what we celebrate today - those who made the ultimate sacrifice...ranck3 wrote:jnd94 wrote:
But a majority of us are, and this is becoming a more important holiday every year.We have to remember the soldiers that sacrifice their lifes to ensure our freedom.
Exacly waht i was going to say

we dont need a debate or anything.....this is an easy concept. Wherever you live, you have to respect the men and women who risk their lives no matter the situation.nagerous wrote:I didn't mean only WWII I just meant that as a main example, I was more making a point about the Iraq War
WWI un-necessarystudy history at university and you will find out
ACW necessary helped get rid of some of those scummy slave-owners in the south
Not sure about the revolutionary war, was colonial rule really that bad?
just raising a few pointssorry for interfering in your memorial thread

...and those that have fallen already gave everything they had. They didn't get caught up in the politics or arguments...they just simply served. Outstanding people and definitely worth remembering.jnd94 wrote:We have to remember the soldiers that sacrifice their lives to ensure our freedom.