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Posted on 07/01/2015 1:06:49 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
My pleasure, FRiend.
Excellent!
(Thank you!!)
"Of all the many talks I had in Washington, none gave me such pleasure as that with you. There were two reasons for this. In the first place, you are about my oldest friend. In the second place, your self-assurance and to me, at least, demonstrated ability, give me a great feeling of confidence about the future
and I have the utmost confidence that through your efforts we will eventually beat the hell out of those bastards
You name them; I'll shoot them!"General George S. Patton
Letter to Dwight D. Eisenhower (1942)
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...” I have the utmost confidence that through your efforts we will eventually beat the hell out of those bastards You name them; I’ll shoot them!”
General George S. Patton
Letter to Dwight D. Eisenhower (1942)
We need to have decisive leaders. And those who can name the enemy as they are...then those who will gladly due their duty!
Agreed!
"In North America, the American lobster did not achieve popularity until the mid-19th century, when New Yorkers and Bostonians developed a taste for it, and commercial lobster fisheries only flourished after the development of the lobster smack, a custom-made boat with open holding wells on the deck to keep the lobsters alive during transport.
Prior to this time, lobster was considered a mark of poverty or as a food for indentured servants or lower members of society in Maine, Massachusetts, and the Canadian Maritimes, and servants specified in employment agreements that they would not eat lobster more than twice per week.
Lobster was also commonly served in prisons, much to the displeasure of inmates.American lobster was initially deemed worthy only of being used as fertilizer or fish bait, and it was not until well into the twentieth century that it was viewed as more than a low-priced canned staple food."source: Wikipedia
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Like small children everywhere...The elitists read a word...assume they understand its meaning and it’s appropriate uses...and fling it around as though it were some sort of sacrosanct Cultic Amulet.!!
Top Ten Patriotic Movies to watch:
10. The Patriot
9. Top Gun
8. Iron Man
7. Rambo III
6. Team America: World Police
5. Red Dawn
4. 300
3. Air Force One
2. Letters from Iwo Jima
1. Independence DaySource: christianpost.com
"The difference between golf and government is that in golf you can't improve your lie. George Deukmejian
"On U.S. military uniforms, flag patches are worn on the right shoulder, following the vehicle convention with the union toward the front. This rule dates back to the Army's early history, when both mounted cavalry and infantry units would designate a standard bearer, who carried the Colors into battle.
As he charged, his forward motion caused the flag to stream back. Since the Stars and Stripes are mounted with the canton closest to the pole, that section stayed to the right, while the stripes flew to the left."source: Wikipedia
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"Since 1916, Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City supposedly started as a way to settle a dispute among four immigrants as to who was the most patriotic." source: Wikipedia
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"The flag is customarily flown all year-round at most public buildings, and it is not unusual to find private houses flying full-size flags.
Some private use is year-round, but becomes widespread on civic holidays like Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Presidents' Day, Flag Day, and on Independence Day.
On Memorial Day it is common to place small flags by war memorials and next to the graves of U.S. war veterans. Also on Memorial Day it is common to fly the flag at half staff, until noon, in remembrance of those who lost their lives fighting in U.S. wars."source: Wikipedia
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