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    1. FLOTSAM et JETSAM:
    2. Carroll H Clark
    3. I wish to {{{all of you}}} who watched 20/20 on the BOOBTOOB Sun eve. & witnessed the seg on CEMETERIES in the nation. What }:> is things are being done to cemeteries, cemetery remains, and the families of the people who are the victims of such things happening to cemeteries these days, and nights! Desecration of cemeteries, and the remains of the loved ones who are supposed to be buried in a redeeming way, with the love, and the celebrations of persons lives on Earth with the perpetual care that is said to go with it, AIN'T NECESSARILY SO, so goes the musical words we are familiar with. We tend to :-( when we hear or read of such things, and especially so when they happen down the street or between KS and Snohomish for instance.) but :-( s don't do much so it appears that if we want to get any action we must ACT, and act asap. Wherein, in this State of WA. we have a place to do something if we wish - the WSCA, WA. ST. CEM. ASSN. contact Andrea D. MacDonald, FKA ( fondly known as) Andi. Her e-mail addr is andimac@oz.net for those who may not use the web for their e-mail, or http://www.rootsweb.com?~wapsgs/ who do or wish to see the website. Tomorrow is Veterans Day in America, Remembrance Day in Canada, our friends a short distance from us. It is a day that may or may not pass by us w/o recognition of the many young men and women, and those of more advanced age who gave their lives so that our countries could survive the threats that were put upon us, and for which we had to pay the supreme price. Those who lost loved ones, never forget, nor neglect those who didn't return, but those who did, also certainly deserved the recognition and the honor of having served in ALL of the conflicts for our nations. We may, in our busy schedules, neglect to honor those persons who gave part or all of their lives for us, but remembering and honoring in your own way negates the act of NEGLECT. All the more reason for protecting our cemeteries from desecration. Cemeteries, such as Snohomish Cemetery, contained remains of persons who fought for our country, or were a part of the conflict whatever it might be. Lest we forget! We are reminded. Nov. 11, 1889 WA Territory became WA. State. O):-) * * * 30 * * * ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

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