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Veteran's Day: Keeping Faith With The Original Intent of Armistice Day
WASHINGTON - November 10 - A veterans' organization ask the nation to remember the original intent of Veterans Day.
The original Armistice Day ended World War I on November 11, 1918, but not before nearly 30 million soldiers had been killed or wounded, and over seven million taken prisoner.
Congress responded to a universal hope that this would never happen again and passed a resolution calling for "...exercises designed to perpetuate peace through good will and mutual understanding...inviting the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches...with appropriate ceremonies of friendly relations with all other peoples." Congress later resolved November 11 was to be "...a day dedicated to the cause of world peace."
Of the many veterans' organizations in the U.S., one exists specifically to carry out the original purpose of Armistice Day, now celebrated as Veterans' Day. In word as well as action, Veterans For Peace, a national organization with 120 chapters, is dedicated to the cause of peace.
"Unfortunately Veterans Day has turned into a day to support war rather than a day to reflect on the horrors of war and the need to work for peace," said Veterans For peace Executive Director Michael McPhearson. "Veterans For Peace has over 120 chapters around the country, many of whom will be commemorating veterans day by marching in traditional parades, conducting solemn ceremonies and vigils to give an alternative view about war and the meaning of the day," McPhearson went on to say.
"Our statement of purpose is clear and direct when it says we intend to 'abolish war as an instrument of national policy.' We want this generation of veterans to be the last," said VFP president Elliott Adams.
The former Army paratrooper and Viet Nam veteran added, "We not only speak out for peace, our organization works towards it every single day. We will continue to do so and in fact increase our efforts as VFP seeks to raise awareness of the human and monetary cost of war in the face of the global economic crisis."
Please visit www.veteransforpeace.org to learn more about VFP Veterans Day activities.
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Bring America Back !!!!
Thanks for the Reminder that, in addition to honoring Vets who have borne the
Brunt of Battle, we All need to become Pro-Active leading our Nation to
Preventative measures to preserve, maintain, and seek PEACE on a Global scale !
At a local art & jazz fest this past weekend there was a great booth dedicated
to the establishment within our Govt, of The Department of Peace.
I learned that the proposed bill of legislation has been in Congress for quite
a while, but they just can't get the support to get it rolling through the
necessary processes. We all need to make contact with our Representatives and
Senators asking them to seek out or become sponsors of the Dept of Peace.
If the Obama Administration seeks true change, let us suggest heavily to them
that they place a Dept of Peace within the Homeland Security Dept as an
independent agency, and funded from the pork excesses at the Pentagon !!!!
Just do it !!!! Just say Yes to Global Peace !! Make it an official part of
Who We Are *****