 Veterans Day feels a little different this year, wars being fought in Europe and the Middle East are a stark reminder of what World War II veterans had to endure, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans recently held its grand opening for a captivating exhibit, the Liberation Pavilion, which shows the horrors that many American soldiers were forced to see following the Holocaust. Veterans honored at the event voiced their criticism of violence unfolding abroad. We are lucky, we are fortunate, we are blessed that we live in the United States of America where that concept of liberating the oppressed, no matter how long it takes, is part of our national fiber. When does it stop? What do we gain by all these wars and killing? For what? For what? It makes me very sad to recall the circumstances of so many young men that died. Everything was a memory, it wasn't a fond memory, but it was a memory to live with. We all live one life and we're all human beings, just live life the way it should be. No war, it's not necessary.