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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:13 pm
Damn fools, too many of these people let fear rule their lives, they want to wrap up everything they love or cherish and hide it away lest something evil may happen to it. These idiots must wear out a set of worry beads every month.
Bloody ridiculous....
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:25 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:37 pm
Are they f**king kidding??? Giving into fear on this scale is doing two things: 1) Lets the terrorists win, and 2) Tarnishes everything that this country fought for and stands for as a whole. Idiotic school boards and the pussies that run them. If we don't keep the traditions and lessons of this day alive from one generation to the next, not only will people forget, but they will learn NOTHING.
To borrow a quote, "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
Dammit.
-J.
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Baddragon
Active Member
Posts: 168
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:56 am
Relax, they are only kids. Probably being raised by single women. Who are teaching their kids what they feel is smart behavior. That and have the sit when they pee. The women in Sweden, say this defuses the male ego.
wot, imagine that
BD
p.s. how I laugh when I hear women discus, forcing their men to pee sitting down. haha
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Lemmy
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Posts: 12349
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:19 am
CDN_PATRIOT CDN_PATRIOT: Are they f**king kidding??? Giving into fear on this scale is doing two things: 1) Lets the terrorists win, and 2) Tarnishes everything that this country fought for and stands for as a whole. Idiotic school boards and the pussies that run them. If we don't keep the traditions and lessons of this day alive from one generation to the next, not only will people forget, but they will learn NOTHING.
To borrow a quote, "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
Dammit.
-J. So what do you think of Harper's plan to make Remembrance Day a national holiday? If kids aren't in school on Remembrance Day, NONE of them will go to Remembrance Day ceremonies. Save your outrage for the federal Conservatives for turning Remembrance Day into a play day for teenagers nationwide.
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:47 am
Lemmy Lemmy: CDN_PATRIOT CDN_PATRIOT: Are they f**king kidding??? Giving into fear on this scale is doing two things: 1) Lets the terrorists win, and 2) Tarnishes everything that this country fought for and stands for as a whole. Idiotic school boards and the pussies that run them. If we don't keep the traditions and lessons of this day alive from one generation to the next, not only will people forget, but they will learn NOTHING.
To borrow a quote, "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
Dammit.
-J. So what do you think of Harper's plan to make Remembrance Day a national holiday? If kids aren't in school on Remembrance Day, NONE of them will go to Remembrance Day ceremonies. Save your outrage for the federal Conservatives for turning Remembrance Day into a play day for teenagers nationwide. ??? Kids are never in school on Remembrance day. Teachers claimed it has a holiday years ago.
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Lemmy
CKA Uber
Posts: 12349
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:53 am
jj2424 jj2424: ??? Kids are never in school on Remembrance day. Teachers claimed it has[sic] a holiday years ago. Not in Ontario, which you'd have known if you'd bothered to read the article before diving into teacher-bashing mode. My kids' highschool had an AMAZING Remembrance Day program. Art, drama, readings, Legion colours, school band, video presentation...AWESOME. Organized by TEACHERS who clearly put in hours of rehearsal time, voluntarily, so that kids got a meaningful program. The gym was packed. Did every kid in the school attend? Likely not, but most. Will ANY of them attend a ceremony next year? Nope, schools will be closed. Blame that on Harper, not the teachers.
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:27 pm
Lemmy Lemmy: jj2424 jj2424: ??? Kids are never in school on Remembrance day. Teachers claimed it has[sic] a holiday years ago. Not in Ontario, which you'd have known if you'd bothered to read the article before diving into teacher-bashing mode. My kids' highschool had an AMAZING Remembrance Day program. Art, drama, readings, Legion colours, school band, video presentation...AWESOME. Organized by TEACHERS who clearly put in hours of rehearsal time, voluntarily, so that kids got a meaningful program. The gym was packed. Did every kid in the school attend? Likely not, but most. Will ANY of them attend a ceremony next year? Nope, schools will be closed. Blame that on Harper, not the teachers. My Ontario born-and-bred wife says that Remembrance day USED to be a stat holiday, here. It sure as hell never was in Quebec, although I knew all sorts of Quebecois veterans (and served with lots of Quebecois sin the Forces).
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Posts: 11907
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:30 pm
Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: Lemmy Lemmy: jj2424 jj2424: ??? Kids are never in school on Remembrance day. Teachers claimed it has[sic] a holiday years ago. Not in Ontario, which you'd have known if you'd bothered to read the article before diving into teacher-bashing mode. My kids' highschool had an AMAZING Remembrance Day program. Art, drama, readings, Legion colours, school band, video presentation...AWESOME. Organized by TEACHERS who clearly put in hours of rehearsal time, voluntarily, so that kids got a meaningful program. The gym was packed. Did every kid in the school attend? Likely not, but most. Will ANY of them attend a ceremony next year? Nope, schools will be closed. Blame that on Harper, not the teachers. My Ontario born-and-bred wife says that Remembrance day USED to be a stat holiday, here. It sure as hell never was in Quebec, although I knew all sorts of Quebecois veterans (and served with lots of Quebecois sin the Forces). I remember it as a holiday when I was in grade school, high school I'm not too sure about. ![Drunken Smile [drunk]](./images/smilies/drunken_smilie.gif)
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Posts: 42160
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:36 pm
We always held a Remembrance Day ceremony, the day before. It was an hour or two long, and when I was in high school there were still plenty of WW II and Korean War vets around to come and speak to the students.
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Posts: 19986
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:41 pm
In Winnipeg in the late 50's, early 60's Remembrance Day at school started as any other day, at 11:00am everyone was gathered in the auditorium/gym for Remembrance Day services. After that we were all cut loose for the rest of the day.
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Posts: 13404
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:47 pm
Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: Lemmy Lemmy: jj2424 jj2424: ??? Kids are never in school on Remembrance day. Teachers claimed it has[sic] a holiday years ago. Not in Ontario, which you'd have known if you'd bothered to read the article before diving into teacher-bashing mode. My kids' highschool had an AMAZING Remembrance Day program. Art, drama, readings, Legion colours, school band, video presentation...AWESOME. Organized by TEACHERS who clearly put in hours of rehearsal time, voluntarily, so that kids got a meaningful program. The gym was packed. Did every kid in the school attend? Likely not, but most. Will ANY of them attend a ceremony next year? Nope, schools will be closed. Blame that on Harper, not the teachers. My Ontario born-and-bred wife says that Remembrance day USED to be a stat holiday, here. It sure as hell never was in Quebec, although I knew all sorts of Quebecois veterans (and served with lots of Quebecois in the Forces).
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Posts: 4039
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:52 pm
Lemmy Lemmy: CDN_PATRIOT CDN_PATRIOT: Are they f**king kidding??? Giving into fear on this scale is doing two things: 1) Lets the terrorists win, and 2) Tarnishes everything that this country fought for and stands for as a whole. Idiotic school boards and the pussies that run them. If we don't keep the traditions and lessons of this day alive from one generation to the next, not only will people forget, but they will learn NOTHING.
To borrow a quote, "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
Dammit.
-J. So what do you think of Harper's plan to make Remembrance Day a national holiday? If kids aren't in school on Remembrance Day, NONE of them will go to Remembrance Day ceremonies. Save your outrage for the federal Conservatives for turning Remembrance Day into a play day for teenagers nationwide. I don't support said plan. Kids should be in school learning about every facet of it. People in general will just turn this into another day to go shopping or something ridiculous. Some will still uphold the significance, but most probably won't. -J.
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Posts: 19986
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:10 pm
Lemmy Lemmy: If kids aren't in school on Remembrance Day, NONE of them will go to Remembrance Day ceremonies.
WRONG!!! There are still kids in this country being brought up properly, there are kids out there who would attend the services out of respect for their fathers, mothers or grandparents. Some of these kids have probably lost relatives, so they would take the time to attend the services as a way to remember them. Not ALL kids these days don't give a damn.
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