TroyCDunn 11/02/2005
I wrote a poem about Veterans Day you might all enjoy. You can read it at: http://www.poetrybytroy.com/2005/11/veterans-day.html I hope you like it, Troy www.PoetryByTroy.com
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GenghisTheHun 06/24/2005
November 11 is Armistice Day. Veteran's Day was established on the last Monday in October until the whiners and cry-babys got it moved to Movember 11. It's wrecked a good three day weekend.
sfalconer 12/21/2004
We have men and women of the armed forces in harms way right now and it is very important to remember are veterans. The ones who made it home and especially the ones who did not. The USA is the best dam country in the world and there are no bigger heros then the people who fight and unfortunatly die for it. Its great that many of us get a day off to reflect on this day.
Mr.Political 11/01/2004
This certainly is one of the most important holiday's we have. These veterans have in one way or another given their country a reason to be proud. It's the least we can do for them.
LadyShark4534 09/14/2003
I pay respects to my soldiers fighting for me and the liberation of the Arab people in the middle East. Still, this holiday is boring to me. I mean, No one gets a day off. And people just LOVE to use this day as an excuse for using racial slurs! Also, I note this: People are very ill-tempered and crabby on this day. Strange.
Pashita 08/03/2003
I respect the fact those veterans fought for us, what I hate is 98% of these old guys are the ones that frown on me for having an interracial dating relationship! Most are pretty racist against anyone who isn't white.
RebelYell1861 05/15/2003
This is a great holiday because it's on my birthday. And because it honors our veterans.
ChunkyLover53 02/11/2003
Veteran's Day is an important day to stop for a moment and give thanks to those unselfish individuals who put their lives at risk to fight for the United States and to keep our way of life safe.
Jason1972 12/20/2002
Always remember the veterans before you who have shed their blood on the battlefields in the name of freedom, from Revolutionary War up to present day. Without freedom, you wouldn't be able to surf the net, let alone read this entry.
TheFreak 01/01/2002
Hmmm...I can't say that I honor Veterans Day in any sort of special way...I don't even know what day it is. I do respect the people who "gave their lives for their country", but it makes me kind of sad that they couldn't have served their country in some other way. I think that Veterans Day should be a reminder to everyone of the lives that have been lost (and that includes ALL lives, not just American lives) in past wars, and how horrific those times were. Also, to remember the people who have died fighting their own personal battles---terminal diseases, etcetera. But there are quite a few people out there who misuse this holiday, and I don't like it. Take care, everyone!
ellajedlicka21 12/16/2001
It is less solemn than Memorial Day because you can actually see living former soldiers that have been through terrible war encounters and have seen atrocities. It is their day of appreciation.
Potch1214 11/27/2001
In light of 9-11, a holiday that needs to be celebrated a little bit more. We have become too complacent in the freedom that enlisted men through almost four centuries have died for. This is a day to pay respect to those who have fought for freedom. We need to do this now, more than ever. Thank you to all our servicemen in the Middle East, God bless!
Chaotician23 10/11/2001
Nothing fun happens on this day as a holiday, but I respect the cause.
Frank15 06/11/2001
While Veterans' Day is certainly a worthy holiday, and our veterans certainly do deserve to be remembered, the only thing that differentiates it from any other day is that banks and the post office are closed (NOT a good thing, by the way). Let's face it--it's a holiday no one celebrates in any way... families don't come together, you eat just like any other day--no one makes any sort of special dessert for Veterans' Day--it seems almost like a wasted effort. They TRIED to do good, giving veterans their own special day, but the sad truth is, most people don't even know when it is, or what it is, making it a wasted effort.
MorgansInJesus 05/09/2001
If you don't think veterans deserve a holiday... then go watch the movie "Saving Pvt. Ryan" if it does not make you think of the courage, bravery, honor, ...on and on... that the soldiers deserved during that war and all the others as well... you don't need to be an American for sure! Our military personnel need our support even today so lets all show it! I was fortunate to have served in a time of peace and I often think, if war had broken out during my 6 years, it could have easily been me with memories of war in my head. I took my oath while being sworn in very seriously and so have most who have taken that oath to defend this great country since it was created. Many lives have been lost to defend our freedoms and our veterans are those past defenders who deserve recognicition at least one day each year. I occasionally drive my kids through a national cemetary, near where they live, just to let them see all the little white tombstones lined up perfectly, so they can start to appreciate soldiers and the sacrafices they may have to make just so we can enjoy our lives like we do in the USA!
CastleBee 04/18/2001
Saying thanks; simple, free and the least we can do.
Snuffy Smith 04/16/2001
Veteran’s Day…the day we celebrate being able to sleep soundly at night and thank the men and women who allow us that privilege. I don’t know if you can expect anymore from a person than what we as a country expected of our military personnel as they gained their Veteran status, no matter what war it took place in. We may not agree with every endeavor they are commissioned to undertake, but we should all be glad they have. I thank them all.
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