SAN ANGELO, TX — Ever since I could remember, the Mayfield Paper Company’s flag was always a sight to see. Mayfield Paper is located at 1115 Hill Street near downtown San Angelo.
On Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend, I decided to make a pit stop to capture Old Glory.
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A thank you goes out to all the many men and women who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Happy Memorial Day!
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While I dearly appreciate your attempt to commemorate the meaning of Memorial Day, you seem to have missed the sacred solemnity of this HOLY day with your wish for a "happy" Memorial Day.
Memorial Day is a date on which we are to quietly remember, as though in the serenity of a cemetery or a house of worship the ultimate and precious price paid by those who gave their lives for our freedom and country.
Imagine walking up the widow or surviving children or parent(s) of a fallen service member at the funeral and wishing them a HAPPY BURIAL!!! THAT is what your salutation is like, and exactly why it is, in my humble opinion, completely inappropriate.
Please, in the future, truly THINK before you speak (or type) your greetings, titling, and introductions or closure of any Memorial Day tributes.
Those nearest to the fallen will in that manner be better consoled.
Thank you.
John Bariou
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PermalinkGreat job Manny Diaz. Your message was received. I would have liked to see the letter Mr. Bariou sent to the various businesses around town having Memorial Day sales. Imagine, profiting from folks who gave all on the battlefield.
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PermalinkPlease RE-read the first phrase of the very first sentence of my original post. It appears you missed it in seizing an opportunity to assume something not addressed in my actual posting.
My comment was directed to the author of the article, presumably a professional journalist who should have a better grasp of the English language and a vocabulary suitable for its application; as well as a knowledge of our national holidays and their dedications. Simply, it was an opportunity for his educational benefit.
I sent no letter to those businesses to which you refer. I simply don't patronize them during those promotions.
Good day, sir.
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PermalinkManny,
Please read again the very first statement of my original post.
I truly DO appreciate your video production.
The intent, now apparently widely misinterpreted as to point out that although widespread, the expressing "HAPPY Memorial Day" to the remembrance of those who died gaining and/or protecting our way of life.
Yes, even Presidents have mistakenly used that expression on what SHOULD be a solemn occasion which was NEVER intended to be a "celebration" with happiness and partying, but was established as a day of gratitude and respect. "Happy" is simply a poor choice of words.
I should ask, have you personally lost a family member or close friend in the service of our country? If not, then I encourage you to talk to someone who has, or at least try - truly TRY - to put yourself in their shoes and understand the inappropriateness of wishing a "Happy Memorial Day". For them, this HOLY day is something supremely sacred and those insensitive words HURT, rather than console.
That is all that I will post on this topic.
As a staffer/contributor with this website you are free to DELETE these comments if you feel it is appropriate since it has become argumentative.
To quote Benjamin Franklin: "A man convinced against his will is of the same conviction still."
I can see my input is falling upon deaf ears.
Respectfully,
John Bariou
USAF Veteran of the Cold War - Yes, the enemy tried to kill me - I could have been one to be remembered on Memorial Day. I'm sure my family would NOT have been "happy".
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PermalinkGreat job Manny Diaz. Your message was received. I would have liked to see the letter Mr. Bariou sent to the various businesses around town having Memorial Day sales. Imagine, profiting from folks who gave all on the battlefield.
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Permalink“I have to wish you all a very happy Memorial Day,” Trump said. “On this Memorial Day evening in the United States, Americans are concluding a sacred day of remembrance, reflection and prayer.”
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PermalinkDemocrats huh? Well no Democrat EVER sided with a ruthless dictator like the North Korean Chairman over a former VP. No Democrat ever sought the help from a hostile foreign government, like Russia. No President from the Democratic Party ever made millions while in office or installed his family in government. The Democrats are just as corrupt as the Republicans, but at least the Dems would never risk the collapse of our democracy or shred the checks and balances set forth in the Constitution. For shame!
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Permalinkyou didn't watch the Kavanaugh hearings and your demoncrats lie lie lie and not tell the truth and act vile as anyone has every witnessed. And criminal.
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PermalinkWhat color is the sky in your world????
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