Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Memorial Day
America. As we remember the soldiers who have given their lives for our own personal freedoms, and democracy across the globe; may we at the R.A.G. Files take a minute to thank also the other lives that were given so that we can live the way and place we do. The Native Americans.
Thank you, Navajo, Apache, Choctaw, Souix, Chippewa, Tenhassen, Cherokee and the many other tribes out there that showed our forefathers how to survive here in your country. Thank you for opening your doors to us, sharing your customs, people and knowledge with us. Thank you for not killing all of us off and agreeing to live on reservations in your own land. Thank you for sacrificing your bravest warriors, your women and children so that we could prosper as a country on your property.
Also, thank you to our military, serving your country under a blood thirsty, lying, war-monger. Not everyone in America looks down on you. In fact, we all want you home. Protecting us. But your sense of duty calls you elsewhere, in someone elses country, imposing our leader's rule on others. We don't blame you for some of the atrocities that have occurred. You're someone's son or daughter. Believing in the American dream. Thank you, for trying to do what you think is right.
Thank you, Navajo, Apache, Choctaw, Souix, Chippewa, Tenhassen, Cherokee and the many other tribes out there that showed our forefathers how to survive here in your country. Thank you for opening your doors to us, sharing your customs, people and knowledge with us. Thank you for not killing all of us off and agreeing to live on reservations in your own land. Thank you for sacrificing your bravest warriors, your women and children so that we could prosper as a country on your property.
Also, thank you to our military, serving your country under a blood thirsty, lying, war-monger. Not everyone in America looks down on you. In fact, we all want you home. Protecting us. But your sense of duty calls you elsewhere, in someone elses country, imposing our leader's rule on others. We don't blame you for some of the atrocities that have occurred. You're someone's son or daughter. Believing in the American dream. Thank you, for trying to do what you think is right.