Memorial Day. A time to remember the price paid to live in America today. From Crossfit.

“Memorial Day. Honor the fallen.”
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Memorial Day. A time to remember the price paid to live in America today. From Crossfit.

“Memorial Day. Honor the fallen.”
Image courtesy of http://www.crossfitocmd.com/crossfit_ocmd/2009/05/memorial-day-remember-the-fallen.html.
Going from black and white to color over time, the military has sent the message of recruitment to its ranks by many posters. Here are a few.
How the Continental Army was recruited in 1776. National Park Service.
THE Second Continental Congress convened in the Pennsylvania State House at Philadelphia on May 10, 1775. Burdened by wartime realities and the need to prepare a unified defense, it created a Continental Army, unanimously elected George Washington as commander in chief, appointed other generals, and tackled problems of military finance and supply. Yet, despite these warlike actions, many Delegates still hoped for a peaceful reconciliation.

“”Continental Army recruiting poster. (Engraving, c. 1776, by an unknown artist, Library of Congress.)”
Image courtesy of http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/declaration/introa.htm.
Text of the Continental Army poster courtesy of Valley Forge Historical Society.
TO ALL BRAVE, HEALTHY, ABLE BODIED, AND WELL DISPOSED YOUNG MEN,
IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD,
WHO HAVE ANY INCLINATION TO JOIN THE TROOPS,
NOW RAISING UNDER GENERAL WASHINGTON
FOR THE DEFENCE OF THE LIBERTIES
AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES,
AGAINST THE HOSTILE DESIGNS OF FOREIGN ENEMIES,
TAKE NOTICE,
THAT, (days of the week; place, who) COUNTY, ATTENDANCE WILL BE GIVEN BY (who) WITH HIS MUSIC AND RECRUITING PARTY OF (regiment) COMPANY IN (battallion) OF THE 11TH REGIMENT INFANTRY, COMMANDED BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL AARON OGDEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING THE ENROLLMENT OF SUCH YOUTH OF SPIRIT, AS MAY BE WILLING TO ENTER INTO THIS HONOURABLE SERVICE. THE ENCOURAGEMENT AT THIS TIME, TO ENLIST, IS TRULY LIBERAL AND GENEROUS, NAMELY A BOUNTY OF TWELVE DOLLARS, AN ANNUAL AND FULLY SUFFICIENT SUPPLY OF GOOD AND HANDSOME CLOTHING, A DAILY ALLOWANCE OF A LARGE AND AMPLE RATION OF PROVISIONS, TOGETHER WITH SIXTY DOLLARS A YEAR IN GOLD AND SILVER MONEY ON ACCOUNT OF PAY, THE WHOLE WHICH THE SOLDIER MAY LAY UP FOR HIMSELF AND FRIENDS AS ALL ARTICLES PROPER FOR HIS SUBSISTANCE AND COMFORT ARE PROVIDED BY LAW, WITHOUT ANY EXPENCE TO HIM. THOSE WHO MAY FAVOUR THIS RECRUITING PARTY WITH THEIR ATTENDANCE AS ABOVE, WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING AND FREEING IN A MORE PARTICULAR MANNER THE GREAT ADVANTAGES WHICH THEIR BRAVE MEN WILL HAVE, WHO SHALL EMBRACE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SPENDING A FEW HAPPY YEARS IN VIEWING THE DISTANT PARTS OF THIS BEAUTIFUL CONTINENT IN THE HONOURABLE AND TRULY RESPECTABLE CHARACTER OF A SOLDIER, AFTER WHICH, HE MAY, IF HE PLEASES RETURN HOME TO HIS FRIENDS, WITH HIS POCKETS FULL OF MONEY AND HIS HEAD COVERED WITH LAURELS.
GOD SAVE THE UNITED STATES.
Even the Navy had its own recruitment posters.
Poster featuring the historic U.S. Navy ships (clockwise from upper left): Bon Homme Richard, Constitution, Oregon and Hartford, with USS Michigan (BB-27) in center, plus information on pay and other benefits. Published on behalf of the Naval Recruiting Station, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Photograph from the Collections of the U.S. National Archives.

“Young men wanted for the United States Navy. Pay $16 to $70 per month. Ages 17 to 35 years. Board, lodging, and medical attendance free. Call or write Navy Recruiting Station. St. Louis, Missouri. Bonus of Four months pay on reenlistment. Retirement after 30 years service of 3/4 pay and allowances for rations, quarters, etc. An opportunity to learn a trade. Travel allowances of 4 cents a mile to place of enlistment upon expiration of term. $60 outfit uniform furnished gratis. An opportunity is afforded in the Navy for promotion and liberal pay to those who prove efficient. Photo #1121-M-2 Navy recruiting poster, circa 1908.”
Image courtesy of http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/arttopic/pstr-rec/nrp1900.htm.
The U.S. Marines recruited in World War I through a poster made by James Montgomery Flagg about 1922.

“First in the fight. Always faithful. Be a U.S. Marine!”
Image courtesy of http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/wwipos/item/94507256/?sid=9d55e8adca891efd0033313b9cf230f0.
How the military was recruited in WWI and then later in WWII. American Treasures of the Library of Congress.
Originally published as the cover for the July 6, 1916, issue of Leslie’s Weekly with the title “What Are You Doing for Preparedness?” this portrait of “Uncle Sam” went on to become–according to its creator, James Montgomery Flagg–”the most famous poster in the world.” Over four million copies were printed between 1917 and 1918, as the United States entered World War I and began sending troops and matériel into war zones.

“The Most Famous Poster. I Want You for the
U.S. Army.”
Image courtesy of http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trm015.html.
Uncle Sam still beckons today.
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Going to bed the other night, I noticed people in my shed stealing things.
I phoned the police but was told no one was in the area to help. They said they would send someone over as soon as possible.
I hung up. A minute later I rang again. ‘Hello,’ I said, ‘I called you a minute ago because there were people in my shed. You don’t have to hurry now, because I’ve shot them.
Within minutes there were half a dozen police cars in the area, plus helicopters and an armed response unit. They caught the burglars red-handed.
One of the officers said: ‘I though you said you’d shot them.’
To which I replied: ‘I thought you said there was no one available.’
Tony Gladstone
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Graphic.
Bull does one better on matador.
Spanish matador gored in throat by bull. Daily Telegraph. Matador Julio Aparicio goes from being in control, to critical condition in Madrid.
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Even deer look forward to picking up their order at the drive-through window.

“Drive In Liquor and Lounge.”
Image courtesy of http://www.hilarious-pictures.com/picture/deer-are-party-animals.
Bacon.
Gummy bacon?
Strawberry-flavored gummy bacon?
When anything “bacon” will do. Even at $8.99 for four slices.

“Gummy bacon.”
Image courtesy of http://funnydb.com/Pictures/Food_and_Beverages/gummy_bacon-544.html.
Dogs. Man’s best friend. Or is that, man, dog’s best friend?
May 26, 2010
Safety is soooooooooo important.
Buckle up!
Especially those prized possessions in the back seat.

“Safety first. Beer kegs.”
Image courtesy of http://www.lolpix.com/pictures/14/Funny_Pictures_786.htm.
Locomotive minding its own business until a tornado intervenes. Attention at 1:08.
Fuel tanker makes appearance. Also at Yap Files.
July 5, 2009
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Feds Issue Terror Watch for the Texas/Mexico Border. Fox.
Who says the border does not need to be secured? Terror watch in Texas!
Wake up, America. The Mexican border is as porous for anyone wishing to cross it, irrespective of the reason for coming to America. Very troubling is how people from other countries than Latin America, have capitalized upon it. The rhetoric of many claiming illegal immigrants are looking for a better life, rings hollow though.
Just like Illegal Immigrants From Middle Eastern Countries Coming Through Arizona Back Door, now East Africans have exploited the Swiss cheese border between the United States and Mexico as well.
Somali man accused of smuggling East Africans through Texas. San Antonio Express.
Looks like Texas has a problem with one particular Somali, who has been recruiting fellow Somalis, to bring their modus and lifestyle to the U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security is alerting Texas authorities to be on the lookout for a suspected member of the Somalia-based Al Shabaab terrorist group who might be attempting to travel to the U.S. through Mexico, a security expert who has seen the memo tells FOXNews.com.
The warning follows an indictment unsealed this month in Texas federal court that accuses a Somali man in Texas of running a “large-scale smuggling enterprise” responsible for bringing hundreds of Somalis from Brazil through South America and eventually across the Mexican border. Many of the illegal immigrants, who court records say were given fake IDs, are alleged to have ties to other now-defunct Somalian terror organizations that have merged with active organizations like Al Shabaab, al-Barakat and Al-Ittihad Al-Islami.
In 2008, the U.S. government designated Al Shabaab a terrorist organization. Al Shabaab has said its priority is to impose Sharia, or Islamic law, on Somalia; the group has aligned itself with Al Qaeda and has made statements about its intent to harm the United States.
Al Shabaab is a terrorist group based in Somalia with links to the Somali attacks dramatized in the movie “Blackhawk Down.” A few months ago, it announced its allegiance to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden.
Homeland Security Alert: Terror suspect may be headed to Texas through Mexico. KHOU Houston.
Al Shabaab is a terrorist group based in Somalia with links to the Somali attacks dramatized in the movie “Blackhawk Down.” A few months ago, the group announced its allegiance to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden.
Why would Al Shabaab come to the U.S?
“Either to recruit provide more funding or serve as operatives or sleepers for some future activity,” Neuhaus Schaan said.
Looks like there are some folks who have nothing better to do and are insistent on Runnin’ across the border to blow up things that Americans won’t blow up.
America should secure its borders. Now. And address the illegal immigration problem full court press. Now.
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