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BumRushDaShow

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75. Technically "Veteran's Day" was the renamed "Armistice Day"
Wed Jul 5, 2017, 03:16 PM
Jul 2017

from WWI (and is always celebrated on the same day every year - November 11th - like Independence Day is always July 4). The idea that this holiday was chosen to honor vets (living) made sense given that Memorial Day (originally "Decoration Day&quot honored the dead.

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I had that conversation with my husband this morning. livetohike Jul 2017 #1
To Quote the great Graham Nash: Ccarmona Jul 2017 #2
Soldier worship in this country is totally out of hand, IMHO. lastlib Jul 2017 #22
I agree and I'm a veteran Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2017 #28
Same experience here and I completely agree. suffragette Jul 2017 #73
Me too. tazkcmo Jul 2017 #76
I have always dwelt that way too but I never say anythung because most people AgadorSparticus Jul 2017 #38
Thank you!!! I noticed that! This is INDEPENDENCE Day, not Veterans or Memorial Day. Honeycombe8 Jul 2017 #3
I mentioned this at my family dinner since we are all from Phila. BigmanPigman Jul 2017 #70
He's a tinpot dictator installed by a coup Warpy Jul 2017 #4
As a Veteran I was asking myself the same thing... bluecollar2 Jul 2017 #5
First: Thank You for Your Service Wiseman32218 Jul 2017 #19
+1 LiberalLoner Jul 2017 #32
Yes; and fund it to the point... Grins Jul 2017 #62
VA hospitals should be in a class of superiority almost unknown.......... Bengus81 Jul 2017 #93
Since we have a president with an approval rating below 40% who needs a guaranteed audience politicaljunkie41910 Jul 2017 #6
the one that gets me is mikeyDE Jul 2017 #7
Agree mikeargo Jul 2017 #15
We should be wearing black on Labor Day JayhawkSD Jul 2017 #40
Labor Day was supposed to be a day off kskiska Jul 2017 #44
That Will Turn Into A Veterans' Thing Too ProfessorGAC Jul 2017 #95
The belief that only military veterans are true patriots is one characteristic of a fascist society. Nitram Jul 2017 #8
Yeah, Labor Day has lost its meaning entirely MrPurple Jul 2017 #13
since Will Smith. Mosby Jul 2017 #9
I'ts not the 4th of July, it's Independence Day. George II Jul 2017 #10
I don't mind. tavernier Jul 2017 #11
If your son died defending this holiday Nevernose Jul 2017 #20
I suppose Libertarian_4_life Jul 2017 #85
We beat the British a while back. Nevernose Jul 2017 #86
Holiday Libertarian_4_life Jul 2017 #88
My foster son is in the Army Nevernose Jul 2017 #89
Your son, god bless him, died for the idea of every man (woman) being free YOHABLO Jul 2017 #30
To say, AMEN, to post 5 TomSlick Jul 2017 #12
+1 FailureToCommunicate Jul 2017 #59
thought that listening to the commentators talk covering the L.A. 4th of July parade TeamPooka Jul 2017 #14
And why are there Civil War reenactments? Trial_By_Fire Jul 2017 #16
There Are Civil War Reenactments..... Laxman Jul 2017 #24
I was just saying that! Nevernose Jul 2017 #17
Memorial day is about bbq JI7 Jul 2017 #18
Well, let's not forget people who may have looked like this... eleny Jul 2017 #21
I'm a Vet Plucketeer Jul 2017 #23
Thank you for your service The Wizard Jul 2017 #78
Oh man! Plucketeer Jul 2017 #83
I was having similar issues with the VA. The Wizard Jul 2017 #94
Went to baseball game today, so over-the-top. Vapid fake lies lostnfound Jul 2017 #25
My view: Turbineguy Jul 2017 #26
I can blame Trump and the GOP for many things jgmiller Jul 2017 #27
well i'm 70 and bluestarone Jul 2017 #71
When did it become so tacky? NightWatcher Jul 2017 #29
Please let us know what you feel is acceptable attire for the holiday. onenote Jul 2017 #51
Serious clothing, relating to American foods. JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2017 #52
I was raised to never,ever wear xmas74 Jul 2017 #68
Please don't thank me for my service shadowmayor Jul 2017 #31
Roger that (NT) The Wizard Jul 2017 #79
I think some people here are projecting their hate on the current administration GulfCoast66 Jul 2017 #33
I'm Not ProfessorGAC Jul 2017 #96
Not disagreeing with your overall point GulfCoast66 Jul 2017 #97
You Too! ProfessorGAC Jul 2017 #98
The concept of freedom is being co-opted. Baitball Blogger Jul 2017 #34
Maybe the right want to rebrand from happy families eating hot dogs applegrove Jul 2017 #35
American Revolution/Revolutionary War when was the last time the 4th was referred to Raine Jul 2017 #36
When we stopped calling it "Independence Day." WinkyDink Jul 2017 #37
One of the primary participants of that July 1776 convention said this: misanthrope Jul 2017 #39
Right you are. My example: rlegro Jul 2017 #41
As "one who served" I mostly agree... Wounded Bear Jul 2017 #42
I get what people are saying. JayhawkSD Jul 2017 #43
Vonnegut says that our National Anthem is the only one specifically referencing rockets and bombs. Orsino Jul 2017 #45
In Denmark the soldiers are handing out the flags to people to wave for them... TomVilmer Jul 2017 #46
Doesn't seem militaristic at all oberliner Jul 2017 #47
It's sickening. alarimer Jul 2017 #48
The Orioles have been playing "Country Boy" during the seventh inning stretch since the 70's RhodeIslandOne Jul 2017 #69
This Land is Your Land The Wizard Jul 2017 #80
about the same time the soviets rolled out tanks on May day. nt Javaman Jul 2017 #49
If you think honoring veterans on July 4 is a new thing, you haven't been paying attention onenote Jul 2017 #50
Tell that about Clinton and Obama to uberpatriots who constantly said that those two men Boomerproud Jul 2017 #54
I think there's a relevant difference between 'honoring' and 'focusing primarily on...' LanternWaste Jul 2017 #56
Where's the evidence that July 4 celebrations focused primarily on veterans or current members onenote Jul 2017 #61
How long have we been simulating bombs with fireworks? loyalsister Jul 2017 #53
Who Was It Who Made Independence Possible? The River Jul 2017 #55
Without Spain, France and other allies we would have lost that war for independence misanthrope Jul 2017 #90
It was France that made independence possible Spider Jerusalem Jul 2017 #92
glad I am not the only one who sees this. it pisses me off big time. niyad Jul 2017 #57
My wife and I watched The Tigers game yesterday and hotrod0808 Jul 2017 #58
This is just another indicator Scalded Nun Jul 2017 #60
Anyone with a clue about the country's history or traditions onenote Jul 2017 #63
Memorial Day, too. LS_Editor Jul 2017 #64
While Memorial Day honors those who lost their lives while serving in the military onenote Jul 2017 #65
By your reasoning it just as easy to make a leap with Independence Day, too. LS_Editor Jul 2017 #66
I thought it took a military to overthrow the British. mwooldri Jul 2017 #67
Of course it's not Veterans Day or Memorial Day. onenote Jul 2017 #72
Technically "Veteran's Day" was the renamed "Armistice Day" BumRushDaShow Jul 2017 #75
Actually, Veterans Day was never about honoring just the living veterans onenote Jul 2017 #84
Well BumRushDaShow Jul 2017 #87
There are people that will tell you we are only free because of soldiers Maeve Jul 2017 #74
It basically started in the 80's under Reagan underpants Jul 2017 #77
Well, it's not just the 4th of July... StarzGuy Jul 2017 #81
American Literature & Film set during the Civil War vs. American Lit & Film in Revolutionary Times amrita73 Jul 2017 #82
Because the drive for independence was a complex task undertaken by complicated humans misanthrope Jul 2017 #91
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