I will never forget the overwhelming and emotional sense of patriotism and brotherhood, the flags everywhere, how even a glance between strangers was different than it had been the day before….may it never change….. and yes, thanks, Gary. Love ya.
December 7, 2011 will be the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Will there be comic dedications then? Will anybody remember? Just saying.And they don’t forget the first against America.
As to the comment regarding Pearl Harbor, I don’t think anyone could ever say that Americans have forgotten the sacrifices made on the terrible day in 1941. And yes, cartoonists do remember and pay tribute on major anniversaries, the last being the 50th, which I, and many of my fellow cartoonists commemorated (mine was in an editorial cartoon for the Richmond Times-Dispatch at the time). No doubt, the 75th anniversary will be the next major date that we will commemorate. And the late Charles Schulz spearheaded remembrances to the sacrifices our troops and allies made on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Likewise, September 11, 2001 will also be a day of remembrance and reflection.
hsawlrae about 13 years ago
That makes me a dedicated plugger, too…in many ways.God bless America. Those who think otherwise, take the next boat out.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
And thanks so much for remembering!
lindonc about 13 years ago
nice thanks.
McGehee about 13 years ago
Thanks, Gary.
cpl.jarhead about 13 years ago
Proud to be a PLUGGER
Herb Thiel Premium Member about 13 years ago
Amen
Jolly1995 about 13 years ago
Thank you for the 9/11 remembrance! We will never, ever forget! God bless Pluggers and America!!!
limarick about 13 years ago
Absolutely!
LuvThemPluggers about 13 years ago
I will never forget the overwhelming and emotional sense of patriotism and brotherhood, the flags everywhere, how even a glance between strangers was different than it had been the day before….may it never change….. and yes, thanks, Gary. Love ya.
Daviddeer about 13 years ago
December 7, 2011 will be the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Will there be comic dedications then? Will anybody remember? Just saying.And they don’t forget the first against America.
George Arnold about 13 years ago
Thank you.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
I especially like the “Let’s Roll” for the heroes of Flight 93.
LovDComix about 13 years ago
plgrguy Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thank you all for your very kind remarks. I truly hope and pray that we never ever forget!
psychlady about 13 years ago
Nice Remembrance! Way to go, Pluggers!
plgrguy Premium Member about 13 years ago
As to the comment regarding Pearl Harbor, I don’t think anyone could ever say that Americans have forgotten the sacrifices made on the terrible day in 1941. And yes, cartoonists do remember and pay tribute on major anniversaries, the last being the 50th, which I, and many of my fellow cartoonists commemorated (mine was in an editorial cartoon for the Richmond Times-Dispatch at the time). No doubt, the 75th anniversary will be the next major date that we will commemorate. And the late Charles Schulz spearheaded remembrances to the sacrifices our troops and allies made on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Likewise, September 11, 2001 will also be a day of remembrance and reflection.
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
No matter who or what your “God” is . . . May God Bless America!!!!! ♥♥♥
My thanks to you, as well, Gary!
opus74 about 13 years ago
Amen!
anserman38 about 13 years ago
I Like it! ’Nuff said!