Thanks Pepsi Girl. You're thoughtful.
2007-11-12 05:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-11-12 05:46:58
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answered by bear 2
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4 years in the Air Force
2007-11-12 05:39:55
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answered by Johnny 7
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No, I enjoy the freedoms I do today as a result of the American Revolution, which was in 1776, and those guys are long dead.
My freedom has only been compromised by my own government since then. Only our SENSE of security has been compromised by outside forces, but its our own government that manipulates this fear to lessen our freedom.
I'd also like to point out, Soldiers are sworn to defend against enemies foreign AND DOMESTIC. So why don't they? Why are my "patriotic" countrymen so willing to remain complacent in loosing their freedom, in voting, in actually doing anything to stop the degradation of our Constitution? I wonder.
2007-11-12 05:42:51
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answered by slushpile reader 6
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We are celebrating Vets. Day today, so the timeing is right! No, I was not in the armed service, but I do appreciate all that they do to keep us safe here at home!
2007-11-12 05:37:12
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answered by ~ Floridian`` 7
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To be ordinary, it relies upon on WHO you ask: My husband...my responsibilities are to furnish him a BJ while he asks, have his dinner waiting while he gets homestead and be waiting to experience our motorbike for twenty-four hours at any given time. My babies...my responsibilities could be to furnish funds for them as though i'm an ATM, have a warm meal arranged interior the mornings and in no way ask any questions approximately the place, while, why or what they are doing. My boss...my responsibilities are to guard the Veterans I serve right here in Dallas and be on time. My pals...my responsibilities are to furnish a shoulder to cry on, an be attentive to-how coronary heart while they prefer practise and one extra plate of nutrition while they arrive by making use of for a pass to. My coworkers...my responsibilities are to harrass them at each turn, confirm they are doing their jobs precise and make certain that lunch circumstances are somewhat assigned. My God...my responsibilities are to be ordinary and have faith. Sandy
2016-11-11 06:36:20
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answered by piano 4
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Yes, a big thank you to all the service men, past and present! Thank You. Ooopse, I meant serice men and women.
2007-11-12 05:36:00
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answered by grouch2111 6
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My whole family including myself served in the Military and its the holidays and special family functions that really make being away from family and friends the hardest. don't just thank them on the two holidays that they have but thank them everyday
2007-11-12 05:39:40
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answered by Silly Billy part 2 3
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havent seen a vet all day
but if I do I sure will say thatm to them
I use to always call my dad on this day but he is dead now and I miss him..he was a war vet
2007-11-12 05:37:50
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answered by ღOMGღ 7
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I agree with you Thanks are in order to all of the service men and women who defend our country at one point or another and for the future ones too.
2007-11-12 05:36:54
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answered by Arlene 4
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I missed the bowl but yes, I did.
2007-11-12 05:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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