Today (Dec 8) I have already heard more about it being the 30th anniv of the killing of Beetle john Lennan, than I heard all day yesterday about it being Pearl Harbor Day. Kinda sad when you think about it.
Hopefully McGovern & Joe Obrein gave Pearl Harbor it's rightful respect yesterday.
A question for the bloggers here. When a fallen soldier, famous person, etc. passes away, should political dignitaries and other attention whores get to sit in the front row(s)of the church or whatever venue, when people who knew the deceased much better during the deceaseds life are forced to the back of the proverbial bus or worse yet outside the church or venue.
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Today (Dec 8) I have already heard more about it being the 30th anniv of the killing of Beetle john Lennan, than I heard all day yesterday about it being Pearl Harbor Day. Kinda sad when you think about it.
Hopefully McGovern & Joe Obrein gave Pearl Harbor it's rightful respect yesterday.
A question for the bloggers here. When a fallen soldier, famous person, etc. passes away, should political dignitaries and other attention whores get to sit in the front row(s)of the church or whatever venue, when people who knew the deceased much better during the deceaseds life are forced to the back of the proverbial bus or worse yet outside the church or venue.
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