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Joe Hare: On school in session on Memorial Day; proper respect

'Being in school will not show the younger generation the importance that we all should be showing on this very important day of honor for our fallen.' - JOE HARE

Joe Hare writes:
I agree with Mr. Dickinson that is going to school Monday, Memorial Day probably will not affect the children. I think he has missed the point made by Melissa Stone and that is the lack of respect it is showing our Veterans that have given their lives so that we have the freedoms we have.

Being in school will not show the younger generation the importance that we all should be showing on this very important day of honor for our fallen.

God Bless America. --Joe Hare
Comments re article 67519 Frank Dickerson Half day on opening of Knifley school didnt hurt patriotism




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