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jaysunb

(11,856 posts)
8. Exactly.
Mon May 27, 2019, 12:37 AM
May 2019

I'm never rude or dismissive as I totally understand the lack of understanding about the meaning of the day. With all those great Memorial day blowout sales and cookouts, who could expect people to know the significance or difference .

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Thank You for sharing your ideas on this. k and r Stuart G May 2019 #1
Thank you. bitterross May 2019 #2
Yeah, me, I worked in a hospital. I had a job and I was in no danger. rusty quoin May 2019 #3
Aristus pdxflyboy May 2019 #4
I think people mean well. All veterans from all wars should always be honored democratisphere May 2019 #5
That's what Veterans Day is for. eggplant May 2019 #10
Nod and be gracious. JohnnyRingo May 2019 #6
Exactly. jaysunb May 2019 #8
I no longer personally acknowledge a thank you for my service. denbot May 2019 #7
I concur. erlewyne May 2019 #13
A lot of acknowlegement but little support for vets from Republicons, lots of thoughts & prayers. nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2019 #9
Yup Bigredhunk May 2019 #11
Tis true erlewyne May 2019 #12
My experience is Haggis for Breakfast May 2019 #14
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