This entry in the Falsification is not going to be a typical entry. Instead, I'm going to talk about this important day in the U.S., which many people seem to take as a holiday. Well people, today is not a holiday, not in the usual sense of the word. Today is a day that we're asked to remember and honor all of the American soldiers who have died trying to protect and serve our country.
Now people, I don't care what your feelings to the government are, mine aren't so friendly at the moment, but this is not about the government. This day is for the hard working men and women who have given their lives for our safety, so we can be free to pursue what we want to pursue. The least you can do is stop during the day while you're rushing around to all the sales and remember that people have died for you and everyone you care about. Please, show some respect to them.
And at this time I would like to thank all the men and women serving our country now, and honor all the fallen heroes and heroines. I would like to say now that there are many people in the U.S. who forget to thank you for your service, but I believe that deep down most of us feel gratitude toward you. Please never believe that your service has been neglected by the people you protect, and again, thank you for serving in the United States military.
-Subtle
Monday, May 31, 2010
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