I think this Renewal and Remembrance thread is the most proper one to note this following anecdote. — ssu
sitting in comfort to declare where you all have gone wrong — unenlightened
Must be also fake news that Trump never has visited as Commander-in-Chief (or before, of course) the troops in the field in an actual warzone like Afghanistan or the Middle East, unlike Obama or Bush. Of course, it is totally logical for him not to do that because it would just focus media attention to the longest war that the US has fought and is, well, losing. But if you keep it out of sight, it is out of mind. Talk about a truly forgotten war in Afghanistan.
And Trump, who doesn't remember just in what foot he had bone spurs, has said, his personal Vietnam was avoiding venereal diseases in the 1970's. That's fitting too. — ssu
So he went to the cemetary? Ok, then my bad. — ssu
Actually, Trump tweeted that himself. Didn't find that on the NPR site now (perhaps in a radio broadcast?)No. NPR says rain meant he'd have to go by car instead of helicopter. — frank
At least he was still bitching about getting soaked at the later cemetary, so that's there to confirm that Trump didn't like being outdoors in the rain as the the Vanity fair scoop saidBut you said he didn't go because he didn't want to get his hair wet. That's fake news that you have now doubled down on with unenlightened along with you. — frank
. See here.One Republican briefed on the internal discussions said the real reason Trump did not want to go was because there would be no tent to stand under. βHe was worried his hair was going to get messed up in the rain,β the source said
This high horse might be more appealing if it didn't have Trump's face tattooed on its backside. Anyway please, can y'all stop taking about Baby Raindrop and his disputed hydrophobia. The conversation used to be interesting... — Baden
My growing Trumpophobia is probably showing. — Baden
Nellie the Elephant packed her trunk
And said goodbye to the circus
Off she went with a trumpety-trump
Trump, trump, trump
Nellie the Elephant packed her trunk
And trundled back to the jungle
Off she went with a trumpety-trump
Trump, trump, trump — Ralph Butler and Peter Hart
Why do you think it's about "good boys"? — frank
Why did Owen say it in a poem? — csalisbury
If we must part,
Then let it be like this.
Not heart on heart,
Nor with the useless anguish of a kiss;
But touch mine hand and say:
"Until to-morrow or some other day,
If we must part".
Words are so weak
When love hath been so strong;
Let silence speak:
"Life is a little while, and love is long;
A time to sow and reap,
And after harvest a long time to sleep,
But words are weak. — Ernest Christopher Dowson
Poetry that touches people tells something about their lives and their feelings. Hence poetry from the WW1 era is from an age we have problems to relate to. It doesn't reflect our personal experiences and the reality we live in. Naturally poetry can be timeless also, but still.I heard a programme about the poetry of Afghanistan last night - lots of flowers and orchards and sadness amongst the death and suffering, like the poppies of Flanders. It's very popular there apparently. — unenlightened
Why did Owens say it in a poem? — csalisbury
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