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And den you realize there'd noone be left.
 
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I don't care if its politically incorrect or inhumane or whatever, those kinds of people, the extremists and fanatics, should all be shot on sight. Make it a fucking massacre to show them who's in charge. Sure, it may spur other extremists but then we kill them until none of them are left standing. Then maybe they'll realise we're not to be fucked with.

Then we do what I want to happen; nuke everyone who crosses us.

Isn't that a mite extreme?
 
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Serious thread should be serious. I might not have mentioned my approval of the militaries, but i can at least keep a thread clean for them.
 
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Today is ANZAC Day, and this thread of any is entirely appropriate to bring it up. Today we remember the fallen soldiers of Australia and New Zealand, and the sacrifices they made in the service of their country.

Lest we forget.
 
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For militaries? AZNAC Day? Don't know much about Austarlia or New Zealands militaries. I'd like to acknowledge the Navy SEALs, whom do the all too necessary wet-work that keeps too much shit from hitting the fan. And certain Russian officers back in the Cold War. They saved the world a couple of times by refusing to launch when their radar thought we had launch at them. Thanks Russia, we owe you.

Edit: should've read more of the thread. Ah well, At least we got some love for Russia. Bears need hugs too.
 
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remember the navy seals on rememberance day, this is ANZAC day. It would be disrespectful to praise britan on independance day.

As usual i was in the march holding my grandfathers banner. There were less people than normal due to rain but they still showed up.
 
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I've gotten to work some with the Australian Navy, toured one of their frigates and gave them a tour of my last ship in the Pacific. We also had the privilege of joint exercises with them and a short port visit in Sydney. I've got a great deal of respect for them, and I envy their enlisted, who are entitled a certain amount of beer every day while underway. It's a privilege that stems back to the daily ration of grog, a tradition which Britain and the United States have sadly revoked.

I've never gotten to work with New Zealanders, but either way I'll offer a crisp salute to our brothers in arms from both countries, whether fallen or still fighting the good fight.
 
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*nods*

I'm sure they appreciate it and i thank you on their behalf.
 
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Lest we forget.
 
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I was in the mall today, had to pass the time since my staff meeting was two hours later than I thought. They played the trumpet over the radio and the entire place just stopped and dipped their heads till it was over, even the people behind the counters. Never seen anything like it before.

To all our veterans here: Thanks.
 
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Lest we forget.
 
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I may or may not be online tomorrow, so today I shall post:

Lest we forget.

To those who've given their lives, and to those who have not seen family or friends return. To those who still struggle with the mental scars that conflict brings. I raise my glass in memory of you all, the CAF way.
 
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*raises glass as well*

To those who serve and those who still serve.
 
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*Raises glass*

For those who serve now and past, you have my admiration and gratitude.
 
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*raises glass*

To all of our northern brothers and sisters, who serve just as well as any of us.
 
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For those who are veterans, for those who have veterans, and, for our guys in Canada and the Commonwealth, for those who have lost someone in the armed forces. I dedicate this to you. Always remember that we're all in this together.

Today is a day where we remember.
Remember those who risked their lives,
And those who lost their lives
For their country,
For their family,
For their home.

Tears are shed each day.
For those who came back,
Tears of happiness.
For those who did not,
Tears of sorrow and pain.

But we do not dwell on misery and despair.
Instead we keep going. As a single unit.
For the sake and lives they want and wanted for us.
Today, we remember together.
We celebrate together.
We are all together.
 
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Lest we forget.
 
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The Fallen shall be forever remembered as their Nation's finest.
 
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Aye they shall be remembered always, whether they are family or otherwise. *Raises a glass in honor of the fallen and to those that will fall*
 
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