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Lest We Forget

Sunday, November 11, 2012 @ 5:00 AM

Premier Christy Clark has issued the following statement on Remembrance Day:

"Each year on Remembrance Day, we say thank you to all those who gave their lives for our country, for our freedom.

"It is when we pay silent tribute to the names of those etched in stone in cities large and small so generations who follow remember the price of their duty.

"It is when we honour all those who served – in conflicts past and current – and have returned home to towns, villages and cities across British Columbia, their service complete.

"As Canadians, we have never sought conflict but always rise to the occasion when asked to defend our ideals.

"We know and appreciate what a special place we call home, where differences are settled with ballots and not bullets, where tolerance binds us together and fear does not tear us apart.

"On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month we join together to pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives and those who suffered the ravages of war on our behalf.

"Time may make the service of so many seem a distant memory, but that is their lasting gift, a peace that endures, a belief in democracy and a spirit that won’t die.

Let us never forget."

-Christy Clark

 

Comments

War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.
John Stuart Mill

Honorable Christy Clark, words mean nothing. How about you and your team mates increase the pensions of those who you refer to and their families to equal your own pensions that the government provides? Lobby Federal MP’s and Senators.

Of course we should honor them. Of course we should remember them. Of course we should thank them for the sacrifices they made for the comforts we enjoy.

Now, let’s honestly appreciate them in a financial way that speaks volumes. Pay them!

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