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In Honor of Labor Day, for what its worth (by Bandersnatch)

 Bandersnatch 
2-Sep-13 10:47 pm
Every gun used in war, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those that are cold and not clothed. This world of arms race is not spending money alone.

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Last edited by Bandersnatch; 2-Sep-13 10:48 pm.
 
 
 Bandersnatch 
2-Sep-13 10:51 pm
It's spending the sweat and lives of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. Under clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron.

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 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
2-Sep-13 10:57 pm
Not for nothing...but there's plenty of us workers that have zero to do with anything military. Labor Day is about us unnamed hardhat wearing, 12 hour shifting, underpaid, overworked (and not just hardhat wearing) jackwagons that actually work for a living.

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
2-Sep-13 11:01 pm
I appreciate the sentiment, though, if not the quote.

 

 

 
 
 Briteeyes 
2-Sep-13 11:16 pm
Not for nothing...but there's plenty of us workers that have zero to do with anything military. Labor Day is about us unnamed hardhat wearing, 12 hour shifting, underpaid, overworked (and not just hardhat wearing) jackwagons that actually work for a living.

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
2-Sep-13 11:22 pm
@Briteeyes: Well, I fall into that category.

So for all of us...the waitress that just spent 10 hours busting her @ss with a smile one her face...

...the greenhorn with blisters on his feet trying to break in a new pair of steel toes..

...the welder that has forgotten more than his replacement just out of tradeschool will ever know...

...the landscaper that knows that just because it's hot outside, you don't get to puss out..

...to us, the lads and ladies that know what earning a paycheck, not just collecting it, means...

Labor Day is about recognizing all that you've done, the things no one else wants to do, the thankless tasks that pay the bills. Well done, all of you.

 

 



Last edited by wanderingirish; 2-Sep-13 11:23 pm.
 
 
 Bandersnatch 
2-Sep-13 11:28 pm
I appreciate the sentiment, though, if not the quote.
thanks,. . To me it applied in my mind, as there are plenty of medial blue collar workers that are iron workers, gun smiths on down the line, even to the folks that work for the scrap yards, heck even the scrappers that are job less that sell lawfully gained scrap metal apply to put a meal on the table and make ends meet, etc. . :)

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
2-Sep-13 11:30 pm
@Bandersnatch: I'm not disagreeing with the sentiment at all. See my above post.

 

 

 
 
 Bandersnatch 
2-Sep-13 11:35 pm
@wanderingirish: i know, just felt like adding my take on the post. . Guess I shouldnt had at'ed yah. . Lol have a good one. :)

 

 

 
 
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