Take the next few days off, for crying out loud. I may do a post here and there, but I am discovering the joys of vegetation.
Tag: memorial day
QotD, Memorial Day edition.
We have made men proud of most vices, but not of cowardice. Whenever we have almost succeeded in doing so, the Enemy permits a war or an earthquake or some other calamity, and at once courage becomes so obviously lovely and important even in human eyes that all our work is undone, and there is still at least one vice of which they feel genuine shame.
An odder quote to use than most, but still apropos in this situation, methinks.
Just got sent this.
“Taps.”
“It’s what the Duke would do!”
‘It’ being ‘not using Memorial Day to sell stuff;’ the folks at Carol’s Western Wear are taking that Monday off to spend time with their families and honor the holiday.
It’s a good attitude to have.
Moe Lane
PS: My wife likes their cowboy boot selection.
‘Taps.’
Thank you.
#rsrh “The Band Played ‘Waltzing Matilda.'”
They only ask that we make it be worth it.
Moe Lane
PS: I know, Canadian/Australian… but surely first cousins count, yes?
It’s like they *want* him to fail.
President Obama, that is. Via Holy Coast:
Several dozen professors had called upon the first African-American president to forgo a Memorial Day tradition of laying a wreath at a monument to Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery, the grand hillside preserve across the Potomac River from the Capitol on the onetime estate of Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Instead, the White House sent wreathes to both the Confederate memorial at Arlington and to the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington’s historically black U Street neighborhood north of the Capitol.
Presidents traditionally visit Arlington to personally leave a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns, bearing the remains of unidentified U.S. military members who died at war. And President Barack Obama did that today, during his first Memorial Day ceremony as president. They have aides deliver wreaths to other memorials – including, today, at the mast of the USS Maine and at the Spanish American War Memorial.
Included in the ranks of said protesters is our old friend Bill Ayers, would-be mass murderer and domestic terrorist. While I’m sure that the President is grateful that he’s decided to come down on the other side of this, one wonders what personality flaws are present in Ayer’s colleagues, that they would be happy to count him as one.
Crossposted to RedState.