In light of last week’s contentious election, one thing remains steadfast and clear: the unwavering commitment of our veterans who fought to protect the freedoms that make America what it is…a country where we can disagree, but also work together to support the common good and build a future of promise for all Americans. These men and women serve not a political party but the principles of liberty, justice and the Constitution itself. They’ve defended our rights—including our Second Amendment rights—through storms of conflict, division and uncertainty.

On this Veterans Day, as the nation processes and debates the direction forward, we pause to honor the selfless service of those who have dedicated their lives to defending our freedom. No matter the challenges or shifts in leadership, the sacrifices of our veterans are a constant reminder of the values that unite us. To all who have served, we extend our heartfelt thanks and a solemn promise: we will continue to honor and protect the rights you’ve safeguarded with such courage.

If you enjoy your freedoms as an American, thank a veteran today.

36 COMMENTS

  1. You are welcome. Now it’s up to everyone to become more involved civilly.

    If you don’t want a “national divorce” then everybody has to realize, they have a duty to start paying attention. To what goes on in their city councils and school boards.
    Don’t listen to people like this.

    “Why it’s Ok to not vote.” Catherine Mangu Ward. A great libertarian. Video 50 min long.

    You need to come an informed voter for ALL elections.

    Elections can be stolen by corrupt local officials. And national elections can be stolen as well.

    I suggest everyone learn about what happened in Athens Tennessee in 1946. When the elections there had a history of being stolen.

    And what happened there in 1946, is why you have the Second Amendment. Which has nothing to do with hunting.

    • 2A History, Battle Of Athens: Americans Used Their Guns To Fight Their Tyrannical Government & Won.

      The Battle of Athens was a pivotal moment in American history. It highlighted the true purpose of the Second Amendment and the people’s power to resist a tyrannical government.

      In this video, we delve into the post-World War II era when veterans of Athens, Tennessee, returned home to find their town under the corrupt rule of Democratic Tennessee politician Paul Cantrell.

      From voter suppression and dirty politics to an armed rebellion for justice, this is a story of bravery, democracy, and what the Second Amendment really is about.

      h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKgx9P7khjc

      • The billion dollars the cackling hyena wasted on trying to dupe Americans into voting for her would have helped vets immensely. And to add insult to injury the cackling hyena is in the hole for another $20,000,000.00.

        Not only did the campaign frugal DJT dodge a bullet America dodged a cackling hyena train wreck. So thank you to veterans however your help is needed in the fight to turn cackle states Red.🫡

        h ttps://youtube.com/watch?v=0Japc8M8RQw&feature=shared

        • Didn’t the Dems receive $5b in donations from corporates and wealthy benefactors?

          What happened to the rest?

  2. I appreciate all the thank yous.
    Also please pray for our country, President Trump and his administration.

    • I have read that every cell in your body is replaced every 7 years. So, if that is approximately true, maybe sort of did…

      • “I have read that every cell in your body is replaced every 7 years.”

        hmmm, that’s a myth.

        Certain cells in some organs and systems in your body are completely replaced every few months, but others stay pretty much the same as they were on the day you were born. But also over time cells age and become damaged so your body’s cells are constantly replicating creating their own replacements.

        For example: Most of the skin and gut are replaced every few months. But the human heart cells renew at a really low rate with 40% of all cardiomyocytes (cells responsible for the contracting force in the heart) exchanged throughout your entire life. And a complete skeletal cell replacement takes about 10 years, where most liver cells are replaced about every 3 years.

          • Its atrophy.

            Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body.

            Entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness in a closed system, or, in a closed thermodynamic system its a measure of the amount of thermal energy not available to do work.

            I guess though if you are lazy there is not much thermal energy available to do work it could be called entropy since the human body can be likened in a way to a closed thermodynamic system.

            But in that aspect entropy could also apply to dead people, so since you were able to post your comment I’m gonna say its closer to atrophy.

            😁

      • The old saying is that every MOLECULE in your body is replaced every 7 years.

        But I still doubt it’s true.

  3. Many of us who post here are vets and passionate for the Second amendment that I hope will help protect our other rights. A shout out in remembrance of Armistice Day.

  4. One of my greatest memories was during my 2nd deployment to Iraq. We were flying security patrols over the nearby city while the Iraqis had their first national election. People walked for miles in the hot sun to get in line, get their thumb inked and cast their vote. When they came out of the election buildings, they would proudly show their ink stained thumb up at us and wave proudly. The guys on the ground said the sense of gratefulness towards us and the pride in voting, including women, was like nothing they had ever seen.

    We too often take things for granted. That experienced changed how I saw elections and my right to vote. I never miss voting for any election, no matter how big or small.

  5. My marijuana bootlegging tenant who shot at my son with a 12 gauge shotgun and perjured himself against me to falsely implicate me in his illegal marijuana grow got a free pass in part because he’s a veteran. His marijuana bootlegging, brain damaged, drug addicted, adult grandson who also perjured himself against me was recognized as a “gun expert” because he was a veteran so he could testify that my tenant couldn’t have been shooting at my son because buckshot would be “just rolling along” after a few yards and you can’t shoot slugs out of a shotgun with a choke. I totally support recognizing and respecting the service of veterans. However; some times we take it to far. Some veterans such as Lee Harvey Oswald and Timothy McVeigh are vermin. Serving in the military doesn’t change that.

  6. Thank you veterans who served honorably in the past and/or who are serving honorably now.

    Our nation owes a great debt of gratitude to all of you.

  7. no veterans have fought and died for US citizens for at least 100 years. Wars in Europe and the Middle East have only advanced the interests of globalists and international bankers. It is encouraging that fewer and fewer young white men are signing up to get their legs blown off in some shithole desert to create profit for global corporations and international financiers.

    • Your efforts would be better served with supporting the John Birch society to raise awareness of the actual threats to the constitution and how to fight back. An incomplete picture is easy to manipulate to irrelevance.

    • Ah ha!!! I knew it! It was bank executives who flew airplanes into New York City’s World Trade Center in September of 2000. The official narrative that Middle Eastern terrorists flew those planes into the buildings never did seem to pass the smell test.

      Oh! It was another bank executive who made a shoe bomb and tried to detonate it on an airplane 15 years ago! Or was it just a lowly bank teller?

      Those damn bankers! We better stop banking and put an end to all of these global conflicts. World peace is finally within our grasp!

  8. Thank you for your service.
    I’m talking about the working tax payer who provides the means and materials to wage wars.

  9. Yes, veterans have fought and died for American citizens for over 100 years. There’s a lot that never makes the news. For every war you hear about, there are 20 you don’t know about. And even service members who never set foot in a war zone help provide support for those who do. I know vets aren’t perfect. But I refuse to be distracted from honoring vets by trolls who have no clue.

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