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A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 5.30.05
Yahoo.com, Whitehouse.gov, Various ^ | Monday 30, 2005 | Snugs

Posted on 05/30/2005 2:35:37 PM PDT by snugs

Today is Memorial Day President Bush commemorated this solemn event by taking part in the ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery along with the Secretary of Denfense Donald Rumsfeld.

For further details of this event and Arlington Cemetery in general visit http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/

Yesterday 29th May 2005, Secretary of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld addressed a Memorial Day Rolling Thunder veterans rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, May 29, 2005. Earlier in the day, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Richard Myers had led thousands of the Rolling Thunder motorcycle riders into Washington for their 18th annual 'Ride for Freedom' and rally for veterans

The history of Memorial Day
Each year, on the last Monday in May, the USA celebrates Memorial Day. For many, this day carries no special meaning except perhaps an extra day off from work, a beach barbecue, the start of the summer travel season, or for merchants, the opportunity to hold their annual Memorial Day Weekend sale.

In reality, the holiday is observed in honor of the nation's armed service personnel who were killed in wartime (in the UK this is the 11th November – Remembrance Day at which on the 11th hour of the 11th month we have a minutes silence all over the Britain).

The custom of honoring the graves of the war dead began prior to the end of the Civil War, but the national Memorial Day holiday (or "Decoration Day," as it was originally named) was first observed on May 30, 1868, on the order of General John Alexander Logan for the purpose of decorating the graves of the American Civil War dead. With the passage of time, Memorial Day was extended to honor all those who died in service, from the Revolutionary War to the present. It continued to be observed on May 30th until 1971, when most states changed to a newly established federal schedule of holiday observance.

Confederate Memorial Day, once a legal holiday in many southern states, is still observed on the fourth Monday in April in Alabama, and the last Monday in April in Mississippi and Georgia. A National Moment of Remembrance

May of 1997 saw the start of what is becoming an American tradition recognized by the President and Members of Congress -- to put the "memorial" back in Memorial Day. The idea of a National Moment of Remembrance was born a year earlier when children touring Lafayette Park in Washington, DC were asked what Memorial Day meant and they responded, "That's the day the pools open!"

The "Moment" was initiated by No Greater Love, a Washington, DC-based national humanitarian organization. For the first time in U.S. history, on Memorial Day 1997 "Taps" was played at 3 p.m. in many locations and at events throughout America. This effort was repeated again in subsequent years.

The objective of the "Moment" is to raise Americans' awareness of the honorable contributions made by those who died while defending our nation and to encourage all Americans to honor those who died as a result of service to this nation by pausing for one minute at 3:00 p.m. (local time) on Memorial Day.

This History of Taps

http://www.west-point.org/taps/Taps.html

Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island which today a tribute to Memorial Day



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: donaldrumsfeld; generalmyers; georgewbush; memorialday; military
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To: snugs

I have only just now visited the dose from yesterday. What wonderful photos! Thank you so much. I have had similar thoughts to Gretchen's (but probably couldn't have stated them so eloquently)--you do an amazing job! I certainly could not do what you do regarding the UK news! Thank you so much.

DeLynn


281 posted on 05/31/2005 2:45:42 PM PDT by dmd25
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To: dmd25

My pleasure thanks for your kind words


282 posted on 05/31/2005 2:59:38 PM PDT by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: anonymoussierra
America strong person Richard B. Cheney this person is very strong and very good He do help America He do help America strong President he do know what is truth what is not truth thank you all

Right you are, Sara. He is indeed a very strong man. This is not a warmonger or a person without honor or principles. The Vice-President is a man to be admired, not just in this country, but among free people in the whole world. He is a champion of freedom and fair play. Let no one tell you any differently.

283 posted on 05/31/2005 4:48:10 PM PDT by JustaCowgirl (The incidence of coincidence rises with prayer.)
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To: JustaCowgirl; LUV W; snugs; All

I do like U.S.A person Presley Elvis


"Are you lonesome tonight
Do you miss me tonight
Are you sorry we drifted apart
Does your memory stray to a bright summer day
When I kissed you and called you sweetheart
Do the chairs in your parlor seem empty and bare
Do you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there
Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again
Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight

SPOKEN
I wonder if you're lonesome tonight
You know someone said that the world's a stage
And each must play a part
Fate had me playing in love with you as my sweetheart
Act one was when we met
I loved you at first glance
You read your lines so cleverly and never missed a cue
And then came act two
You seemed to change, you acted strange
And why I'll never know
Honey, you lied when you said you love me
And I had no cause to doubt you
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies
Than to go on living without you
Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there
With emptiness all around
And if you won't come back to me
Then they can bring the curtain down

Is your heart filled with pain
Shall I come back again
Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight


"


284 posted on 05/31/2005 4:56:08 PM PDT by anonymoussierra (In te credo, in te spero, te amo, te adoro, beata Trinitas unus Deus)
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