Where Have All the Flowers Gone - Kingston Trio

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Clicking Here: http://www.lcms.org/pages/internal.asp?NavID=16277 Please place your order by Friday, Feb. 18. Placing your order today for Armed Forces Sunday is scheduled for May 22, 2011. If your congregation chooses to celebrate Armed Forces Sunday on a day other than May 22, appropriate days could include a Sunday close to Memorial Day, Independence Day or Veterans Day.

These resources are free to your congregation for celebrating Armed Forces Ministry Sunday. Resources for 2011 include a suggested sermon, responsive prayer and a theme bulletin insert.

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  • To all my brothers and sisters who have answered the call with the ultimate sacrifice. You are not forgoten. 1st Battalion, 7th Cav Cpt. Steve Write Gary Owen"

  • My son is an infantry captain celebrating his 27th birthday on the Paksitan border. Not a great idea to watch this today. Question - where has Code Pink gone?

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  • R.I.P

  • So many lives lost and for what? We need to support our troops but not the battles they are sent to die in. May God grant peace to those who have died and Bless our men and women in uniform.

  • @writerman242 You know the song has nothing to do with promoting war right. I for one don’t care if you don’t like war, but the simple fact of the matter is that you went onto a song that is about remembering the people that gave there lives for America and trolled it. By that comment you mite as well have went out and pissed on a grave. Have some f***ing respect.

    (see comment above for more info)

  • @RedFlagSaid I’m sorry Red Flag but you just don’t get it. The song has nothing to do with the Americans thinking they have the right to police the world. It is about the sad reality of war, that it is vicious process that never seems to end. And the song is about loss. The song is for all those that have lost someone in the line of duty. Not just American, but all countries. Now watch the song again and tell me I’m wrong.

  • What I find sad is not only the theme of the song,but for the fact that Pete Seeger has fought for

    the voiceless all of his career & still is overlooked for it ~ Cover versions are what most of us ever

    hear of his song's, & that's not a criticism of this amazing cover

  • People should have no symphaty for western imperialist soldiers crying and wailing BUT STILL KILLING

    UNARMED CIVILIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!

    And the so called "dirty work you need done" is a poor excuse for one word: "money"

    (and sometimes "power")

    I pray your deluted brothers and sisters in the US army come to terms with what they are really doing all over the world and turn their arms against the vampires of the Free Market!

  • @dajesusblues I am over 50 and since i was 15 I have opposed and fought against war. it's a disgusting waste of life always has been. My father died from wounds from his tours in Vietnam. I will always fight anyone who says "we need" wars. It's BS and they usually know it. And I HATE beyond reason those who put down or condemn those people we ask to go to that dirty work for us. My father had red paint thrown on him and was spat at. Horrible and not to be forgiven

  • I was with the 101st an proud to serve my country. and not whine about it. I pray for my brothers and sisters in harms way.

  • 1:24 Aw shit :')

  • This one made me cry

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