How can the once independent peacekeepers chew at war this vociferously,
as a dog too a bone?
Met his maker, it was lead,
and the dark gets deeper.
Is thank you enough to stem this tide of wasting grit, flesh, and hide?
Times up..
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4 Responses to Should be a Hard Sale
RichardKanePA
November 6, 2009 at 7:40 am
Bryan, please explain. Are you talking of UN peacekeepers, or the US policy starting in Kosova and now with Obama, or something else?
RichardKanePA
bryan mcclellan
November 6, 2009 at 9:46 am
Veterans day is nigh Richard as we continue to bleed in far away places with little to show for our efforts but the broken minds and bodies of our soldiers.
Once we kept the peace, but now we are a bruised and divided waring nation who will lay wreaths before the stones as a hollow and futile gesture of love and caring for our brethren.
I am undone as the crushing weight of what we have become slowly squeezes the last drops of humanity from the soul of what once was a beacon of freedom to all. The hour of our redemption is past I fear.
Allons.
Doc_Holiday
November 7, 2009 at 6:54 pm
Must be the strong devotion to duty that keeps them moving keeps them fighting. If you don’t respect the man, respect the rank is what I often heard. I must in this late hour believe that they are clinging to the belief that we must respect the ideas of the constitution, and not exactly the actions being displayed these days in the name of the constitution.
bryan mcclellan
November 7, 2009 at 7:01 pm
You said it Doc, No respect for sacrifice.
Every clown in office should have to rake leaves at Arlington. ALLONS
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RichardKanePA
November 6, 2009 at 7:40 am
Bryan, please explain. Are you talking of UN peacekeepers, or the US policy starting in Kosova and now with Obama, or something else?
RichardKanePA
bryan mcclellan
November 6, 2009 at 9:46 am
Veterans day is nigh Richard as we continue to bleed in far away places with little to show for our efforts but the broken minds and bodies of our soldiers.
Once we kept the peace, but now we are a bruised and divided waring nation who will lay wreaths before the stones as a hollow and futile gesture of love and caring for our brethren.
I am undone as the crushing weight of what we have become slowly squeezes the last drops of humanity from the soul of what once was a beacon of freedom to all. The hour of our redemption is past I fear.
Allons.
Doc_Holiday
November 7, 2009 at 6:54 pm
Must be the strong devotion to duty that keeps them moving keeps them fighting. If you don’t respect the man, respect the rank is what I often heard. I must in this late hour believe that they are clinging to the belief that we must respect the ideas of the constitution, and not exactly the actions being displayed these days in the name of the constitution.
bryan mcclellan
November 7, 2009 at 7:01 pm
You said it Doc, No respect for sacrifice.
Every clown in office should have to rake leaves at Arlington. ALLONS