“Go to a nearby military cemetery and look at the American flags stuck on each grave and think of the person buried there who was killed for global domination or for the blunders and egomania of our leadership. And remember, for every person buried there, 10 more loved that person and were shattered by the loss. Instead of saluting, softly say: 'I'm sorry.' ... We need to make Memorial Day a relic of the past.” ThinkingNeedsLooksPersonsWarPastRememberLossMilitarySorryStuckGravesBuriedFlagsI'm SorryDominationMemorialShatteredMemorial DayCemeteryBlundersRelicsMilitarismAmerican FlagEgomania Author:Cindy Sheehan
“A child who's been injured by a parent waits her whole life for some acknowledgment of the wrong that's been done, some validation from him that her pain is real, that he's sorry and will make amends. The child will wait forever, unable to move forward, unable to forgive, without someone to acknowledge the past. In that powerlessness comes a terrible rage.” ChildrenRealDoneWholePainPastMovingWaitingParentForeverTerribleForgivingSorryRageWhole LifeMoving ForwardAcknowledgeInjuredValidationPowerlessnessAcknowledgmentAmendsUnable To Forgive Book:Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You Source: Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You