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Happy Veterans Day!

Thanks for serving. 🙂

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Its a bank holiday so Im off to enjoy it with you.
 
Thanks to all the vets out there.

A special thanks to my brothers, dad, granddads, family members in the military, past and present.
 
Wow, and we wonder why the rest of the world hates our pompous arrogant asses.

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Ackmed served our country honorably during war time. He is proud of our country. There is nothing "arrogant" nor "pompous" about it.

If you have nothing nice to say to a veteran today, dont say anything.
 
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Culture and heritage are not mutually inclusive.

I know. My parents are from different countries, I don't live in the country I grew up in, my wife is from a third country. We have three languages in my home. My point is, he's American, of Japanese descent and probably with Japanese streaks in his very own personal culture, but judging from his posts he's pretty Americanized.
Oh, and Semper Fi for yesterday, Happy Veterans Day for today!
 
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Check this out. Anthem Veteran's Memorial.

http://iowntheworld.com/blog/?p=212232

At precisely 11:11 a.m. on Veterans Day, the shadows of the Memorial pillars will align perfectly to cast one, long shadow across the circle of pavers. At the exact same time, the sunlight projecting through the elliptical openings in the pillars will pour through onto the mosaic at the foot of the pillars. The sunlight cast through the elliptical openings will become a circle that will perfectly illuminate the mosaic of the Great Seal of the United States.

 
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Ackmed served our country honorably during war time. He is proud of our country. There is nothing "arrogant" nor "pompous" about it.

If you have nothing nice to say to a veteran today, dont say anything.

The best thing about freedom of speech is that I can take your demand and throw it out the window.

You can't act like a pompous ass internationally and then wonder why the rest of the world finds us pompous. Being in the military doesn't award you the right to be uncivilized.
 
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