The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for November 11, 2013

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    YokohamaMama  over 10 years ago

    He’d be thrilled.

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    sundogusa  over 10 years ago

    Smart kid!

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    FUNG1  over 10 years ago

    Excellent strip, Chip!Thank you for remembering our “VETS”!

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    Tom Falco  over 10 years ago

    Sweet.

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    echoraven  over 10 years ago

    He would be honored.

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    ReneTray  over 10 years ago

    Yes.

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    jppjr  over 10 years ago

    Two thumbs up for this…and two big toes, too!!!!

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    danlarios  over 10 years ago

    to all veterans past and present I salute you blessed are the peace makers for they shall find peace amen

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    shadyguy  over 10 years ago

    No grandpa won’t mind and if you get a chance tell a living veteran thanks, not just today but every day.

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    mountaingreenery.  over 10 years ago

    He’s not a loser today.

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    mikehop23  over 10 years ago

    It would be nice if more people thought like the kid.

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    Tin Can Twidget  over 10 years ago

    JUST A COMMON SOLDIER

    (A Soldier Died Today)

    by A. Lawrence Vaincourt

    He was getting old and paunchy and his hair was falling fast,

    And he sat around the Legion, telling stories of the past.

    Of a war that he had fought in and the deeds that he had done,

    In his exploits with his buddies; they were heroes, every one.

    And tho’ sometimes, to his neighbors, his tales became a joke,

    All his Legion buddies listened, for they knew whereof he spoke.

    But we’ll hear his tales no longer for old Bill has passed away,

    And the world’s a little poorer, for a soldier died today.

    He will not be mourned by many, just his children and his wife,

    For he lived an ordinary and quite uneventful life.

    Held a job and raised a family, quietly going his own way,

    And the world won’t note his passing, though a soldier died today.

    When politicians leave this earth, their bodies lie in state,

    While thousands note their passing and proclaim that they were great.

    Papers tell their whole life stories, from the time that they were young,

    But the passing of a soldier goes unnoticed and unsung.

    Is the greatest contribution to the welfare of our land

    A guy who breaks his promises and cons his fellow man?

    Or the ordinary fellow who, in times of war and strife,

    Goes off to serve his Country and offers up his life?

    A politician’s stipend and the style in which he lives

    Are sometimes disproportionate to the service that he gives.

    While the ordinary soldier, who offered up his all,

    Is paid off with a medal and perhaps, a pension small.

    It’s so easy to forget them for it was so long ago,

    That the old Bills of our Country went to battle, but we know

    It was not the politicians, with their compromise and ploys,

    Who won for us the freedom that our Country now enjoys.

    Should you find yourself in danger, with your enemies at hand,

    Would you want a politician with his ever-shifting stand?

    Or would you prefer a soldier, who has sworn to defend

    His home, his kin and Country and would fight until the end?

    He was just a common soldier and his ranks are growing thin,

    But his presence should remind us we may need his like again.

    For when countries are in conflict, then we find the soldier’s part

    Is to clean up all the troubles that the politicians start.

    If we cannot do him honor while he’s here to hear the praise,

    Then at least let’s give him homage at the ending of his days.

    Perhaps just a simple headline in a paper that would say,

    Our Country is in mourning, for a soldier died today.

    © 1987 A. Lawrence Vaincourt

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    No New Wars  over 1 year ago

    Over here 11th November is about remembering the fallen and thinking “Never again”, rather than celebrating military service. Quite the opposite response.

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