tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23053767.post1331205893127080426..comments2024-01-30T12:46:10.810-05:00Comments on Yappa Ding Ding: The attack on peaceYappahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18126433451905766475noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23053767.post-18571449289481293792013-11-11T15:02:00.763-05:002013-11-11T15:02:00.763-05:00Your post has been included in the 'Around the...Your post has been included in the 'Around the Blogs' section at Looniepolitics.com.Roberthttp://www.looniepolitic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23053767.post-88461911836804265332013-11-11T09:52:44.271-05:002013-11-11T09:52:44.271-05:00Battles were fought for freedom: freedom of expres...Battles were fought for freedom: freedom of expression, freedom of mobility, freedom from tyranny and so much more. Many may not agree with a white poppy as a symbol of peace and some have screamed their opposition and, some have threatened violence against those who choose a white poppy. Of course the knee-jerk reaction of the irony-impaired, self-righteous, moral pontificators on show by the typical HarperCon or Ford Nation charter members diminishes the very freedoms that our veterans fought and died for.<br /><br />I still choose a red poppy but I accept that the freedom of expression that the white poppy expresses is just as important and shows no disrespect whatsoever. <br /><br />What is disrespectful, is how our government, which so shamelessly uses military personnel as backdrops and props in photo ops, doesn't give a damn about our veterans in need.<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&list=UUt3Ag7rdgR6mtzOMEhd_v6g&v=R79U0PGpxDM CuJoYYChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12235525186436704142noreply@blogger.com