11 November 2008

Veteran's Day

First off, I would like to thank all of those who have served our country. Thank you for all you do. This country is free and safe because of you and there is no other way to say it. You are the best Americans in this nation because you are willing to give your families, your jobs, your lives for us, for this country and many of us don't appreiciate it. I say to them that they are disgraces of Americans and don't belong here if they are not willing to accept all that you have given for this country. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, Thank you. Te Gratias Agimus.

Today is the 90th Anniversary of Armistice Day, the end of World War One and I just have to say this. The Paris Peace Conference and Paris Peace Treaty was the biggest mistake in world history. If the French and English didn't have their fingers already in the Turkish and such possessions, there would not be this mess in the Middle East. Honestly, there wouldn't be. And if the French were better fighters (in this case, they were okay) and less of a sore winner, Germany would not have resented it, there would be no Hitler and subsequently no E/W Germany and not a Cold War in the sense that we had it. Nuclear Power was only researched to Bomb Germany and us by them so we wouldn't have that. What I'm trying to say is that this was the War to End All Wars and yet they put their past ideals on how to end a war and it led to probably the deadliest century Man has ever seen.

We mourn this day for the Veterans whom have died and the fact that WWII, Korea, Vietnam, The Entire Middle East Crisis, and the African Crises would never have happened if The Paris Peace Treaty was done right and that did not include a League of Nations. Obviously, the United Nations is not the fine example of diplomacy Wilson had in mind.

Here is a prayer of all our Veterans and please pass it on to others:

God our Father, maker and lover of peace, to know you is to live, and to serve you is to reign.
All our faith is in your saving help; protect those who serve and seek to protect our country from violence and keep them safe from weapons of hate.
We also pray for those who have died in service in protecting our country and upholding our freedom.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son.
Amen

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