URR here. At the risk of sounding curmudgeonly, and somewhat ungracious, I ask something from all of you out there.
Please, do not wish me, or anyone else a "Happy Memorial Day". Memorial Day is a day for honoring the memories of all those who traded their tomorrows so that we might have ours. Those who gave their lives in action against America's enemies. It is not a "happy" day. It is day for somber reflection. Our thoughts should be with wives, mothers and fathers, brothers, sisters, children, who will spend the the rest of their mortal days bearing the loss of a loved one.
Also, don't ask how I plan to "celebrate" Memorial Day. The day is not one of celebration, but one of commemoration. And giving thanks to God for such men (and women) who gave their last full measure of devotion to the cause of Liberty.
This is not to say not to enjoy the fruits of our freedoms, spending time together with friends and loved ones. By all means, do. But somewhere, between the laughter and the smiles and the enjoyment of all we cherish, take the time to remember. Just for a moment.
Thank you.
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