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There’s an old saying: “Better late than never.” One could argue that this celebration is long overdue, but at least it’s coming now—Big Apple Mayor Eric Adams announced a fitting tribute to the warriors who have fought valiantly for our country in the post-9/11 years.
Adams, who has not always been in lockstep with the increasingly extremist Democrat party and who recently announced he would seek reelection as an independent rather than as a Dem, spoke eloquently about the meaning of the parade:
Adams' remarks about patriotism and sacrifice were moving throughout his speech; his announcement about the parade occurs at the 22:45 mark: The NYC Department of Veterans' Services replied on social media:
The toll of all of these conflicts has been steep, and today—Memorial Day—is the opportunity to honor those who have fallen and pray for their families and loved ones. And for those who have served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other hotspots around the world, a parade honoring them is one hundred percent deserved.
104-Year-Old MAGA-Loving WWII Vet Gets the Huge Birthday Wish He Wanted, and It's Freaking Awesome One of the most famous New York City celebrations occurred spontaneously when Japan surrendered to the United States in WWII: It brought us iconic photographs like this: Adams:
Well said, Mr. Mayor. As I wrote Sunday:
God bless our troops. |
Monday, May 26, 2025
God Bless Our Troops: Massive Ticker-Tape Parade Coming to NYC to Celebrate Post-9/11 War Veterans
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