We celebrate life and things achieved. If you're not happy remembering people, then that's on you.With all due respect - "Happy" is NOT a well-chosen word, IMO.
I disagree. While on active duty most of us said if we died, to celebrate us and be happy on this day. Don’t forget us, be somber when appropriate, but enjoy what we fought for and celebrate the lives and freedoms we have.With all due respect - "Happy" is NOT a well-chosen word, IMO.
I disagree. While on active duty most of us said if we died, to celebrate us and be happy on this day. Don’t forget us, be somber when appropriate, but enjoy what we fought for and celebrate the lives and freedoms we have.
We celebrate life and things achieved. If you're not happy remembering people, then that's on you.
As the son of a Vietnamese immigrant, if not for those who gave all, I would not be here.
Thank you.
My wife worked for some Vietnamese. & they pointed out in Houston you have Pro American & Pro Communist Vietnamese parts of town.As the son of a Vietnamese immigrant, if not for those who gave all, I would not be here.
Thank you.
I grew up in Orange County, CA, and back then, there was no pro-communist Vietnamese community. Quite the opposite.My wife worked for some Vietnamese. & they pointed out in Houston you have Pro American & Pro Communist Vietnamese parts of town.
I seen it myself with the huge bronze USGI soldier out in Alien. Is that a common practice? Are the communist immigrants a thread? Do they support Brandon? Do you think this is common amongst all immigrants?