In Honor of Veterans Day

Ope­ra­tion Ira­qui Free­dom: Faces of the Fallen

Ope­ra­tion Endu­ring Free­dom: Faces of the Fallen

Ope­ra­tion Fuck Free­dom: Just elect me.

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In hopes that Carl Sandbrrg was right:

Some­time they’ll give a war and nobody will come.

After all

“There is nothing easier than lop­ping off heads and nothing har­der than deve­lo­ping ideas.“

Fyo­dor Dostoevsky

I was so much older then, I’m youn­ger than that now.

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16 Comments

  • Oh offi­cial blogwhore you do make me laugh even in a Vete­rans Day post

  • Heil Sarko, hein? Wasn’t it just yes­ter­day we were tal­king about “free­dom fries”? I sup­pose We the Peo­ple have to find friends somewhere, having mana­ged to hack off both the Brits and the Germans.

    I’m in the middle of rea­ding Harry Turtledove’s Southern Vic­tory series of alter­na­tive his­tory novels. In which the Con­fe­de­racy suc­cess­fully sece­des from the USA — and both nations come to adopt fas­cis­tic lea­ders and per­pe­trate atro­ci­ties. It’s almost as if Turt­le­dove knew what the post-9/11 USA would be like …

  • Pia: Offi­cial I am. I just wish I could remem­ber that BL is not on Sun­day eve­nings any longer.

    OC: It is not unex­pec­ted — you rea­ding alter­na­tive his­tory novels. ;)

  • Here Here.

    I don’t get mail, yet it’s not a “day off” holi­day here.

  • Coop
    Veteran’s Day always fell on the day after my B-Day … After a night of P**t**g, a day off to think about it all … Maybe that’s a little why I hate war so. Poli­tics, lies and sen­se­less­ness. Today I saw Che­ney give a speech to the Vet’s, I thought I was going to be ILL. I won­der if we’ll ever get back our inno­cence? I know that’s not going to hap­pen … Any way I am proud of our Vets … Dreams are yours to share. Dan

  • Many of my family have ser­ved, in the past.

    War is not what it used to be.

    Shame on Congress.

  • I like to think that Carl was right, hope­fully some­day WE will see that he was.

    The guys I work with at the VA would appre­ciate this post, they seem to think they are just forgotten.

  • My grand­father, a vet, would have liked this post.

    His favo­rite saying was “keep it short and to the point”.

  • There ought to be an Ope­ra­tion Fuc­king Freedom.

    Dos­toevsky of course had it right

  • Short. Semi-sweet. And to the Fuc­king point!!!

    Every gene­ra­tion of my alcoho­lic, semi-sane clan has took up arms — going back to Revo­lu­tio­nary War, though that one I have little know­ledge to sus­tain our fami­lies participation.

    But my father (in absen­tia) rela­ted that we are rela­ted to the Sam Hous­ton clan.
    On my mother’s side, it’s very pos­si­ble George Rogers Clark was in the crest.

    But hell, I have no pro­blem thin­king we should be at war with ever­yone!!! (In jest)

  • I’m so sick of the assho­les that run this country about to spend the holi­days in warm hou­ses with loving fami­lies, sit down and stuff their fat faces with deli­cious food and get a good night’s sleep while mul­ti­tu­des of our family mem­bers con­ti­nue to risk their lives for Bush’s war.

    I just con­ti­nually try to stay focu­sed on the sol­diers and what we can do for them and their families.

  • dic­kless che­ney giving a speech for a veteran’s day event is like david duke giving a speech about racial tole­rance during black his­tory month. it is so frea­king oxy­mo­ro­nish. i’ve quite for­got­ten the num­ber of defer­ments he recei­ved during the days of viet­nam. he always see­med to have bet­ter things to do, e.g. hide his skanky ass from actually ser­ving this country in the same way 58,000 ame­ri­cans ser­ved this country. so often during the past few years, when visi­ting the viet­nam memo­rial, i’ve been sorely temp­ted to sketch his face and head­line it with “dic­kless che­ney wasn’t here.”

  • I’m tired of the we for­get the Vets and Troops thing

    Every frig­ging post I wrote in the past 3 years about Iraq, Nam etc – and I wrote many once had to be pre­fa­ced with “I sup­port the troops 100%” or something similiar

    I refuse to do that any­more as of course I do as I love this country

    But we’re having severe pro­blems at home that are being igno­red by this admin

    They acti­vely encou­ra­ged Ame­ri­cans to spend money that didn’t belong to them and much more

    Not one apart­ment con­tract was sig­ned last week in Manhat­tan, accor­ding to Street Easy. That is big, real, and very very scary

    Peo­ple are bla­ming the media on sti­rring fear. I hate the media on gene­ral prin­ci­ple usually but this is one case where they were repor­ting facts and slightly under­pla­ying it

    I know this is off the sub­ject Coo­per but I can’t help but think we would be get­ting out of Iraq a lot soo­ner if this wasn’t happening

    And we’re outsour­cing body armor etc. How dare we? Then when it’s defec­tive we can blame other coun­tries for our troops deaths brain and spine injuries

    I don’t have time for this. I have an apart­ment to sell. i might be in a very good posi­tion as its small and in a prime building/hood

    But peo­ple are wai­ting and I can’t blame them

    I’m trying to get over my paraly­zing iner­tia – very unlike me but I have been told by many peo­ple in this case it might be a good thing

    Once again I leave a com­ment that is both off topic and lon­ger than the post. It’s that red & black retro bor­der. Very soothing and beau­ti­ful – and gave me ideas for my new house

  • This is one of those nice, short and to the point posts with a tad of poig­nancy to it.

    Con­gress has another bill on their hands today — let’s see what they do with it..

    We finally got my grand­father to the WW2 memo­rial at the end of this past sum­mer. It was a day worth living for. Thank god he didn’t have to rely on the govern­ment to post war, they done a terri­ble job.

  • G: Sorry about the day off.

    Dan: Just rea­ding about the speech made me ill, I’m glad I didn’t watch it really.

    jacob: shame on them is right. What did war used to be? I wonder.

    Vanes­say: Here’s to Carl. It is unbe­lie­va­ble what and who we choose to remem­ber and what we usually forget.

    casey: For your grand­father then.

    EW: Indeed I think he did.

    Jason: War these days is sen­se­less. It is a dif­fe­rent time I think.

    Sheila: You said it.

    SK: I don’t disa­gree with anything you said here.

    Pia: ha, ha, I am now anxiously awai­ting the new decor.
    I am trying to be sig­ni­fi­cantly more upbeat, at least for a short period of time.

  • i think we (the Uni­ted Sta­tes) should be asha­med of what we have let the mea­ning of war become…it has lost its mea­ning­ful­ness, its urgency, it necessary-ness…it has become a first attempt at reso­lu­tion rather than the very last thing done…

    To put our sol­diers lives at risk for a war that has no rhyme or rea­son is totally unpatriotic…that is my opinion…don’t call me unpa­trio­tic because I’m against the war…call me a per­son that loves my country because I care about the troops and their lives…I fully sup­port them and want them home…