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Despite being a hand wringing lefty yes I will. Millions upon millions of normal non warlike men and women were torn away from their normal peaceful lives, conscripted, fought, witnessed horrors and died to protect our country. It doesn't matter whether you agree with the politics behind those wars, that is not what a red poppy represents, it represents...
10:44 Sat 25th Oct 2014
I'll wear it - I wouldn't say with pride, that's hyperbole in my book, rather as a token of respect. I'll also be wearing a purple one too.
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Never heard of these purple poppies and had to look them up ! As an animal lover i would like to wear one but have never seen them on sale anywhere.
They're around, mikey, my local caff has them. Just keep an eye out, fair understated box that they come in....
Methyl...while I support your views generally on UKIP, to describe Hitler as not a policy maker is flying in the face of credulity. He was absolutely at the centre of everything that the Nazi Party did, and when Hindenburg died, he made his move and became Dictator. Without Hitler, it can be strongly argued that WW2 may not have happened, at least with the severity that it did.
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Methyl..."Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it"
The red poppy appeal doesn't just apply to the 2 world wars, monies raised is also used for bereaved families, wounded Service men and women, younger veterans seeking employment and housing aswell as older veterans needing age-related care.

"another gracious and intelligent apology from T3 for his silly assumptions and rude remark " - zeuhl ! please! you believe the rush defence?

World War 2 is still within 'living memory' of a great many people so cannot yet be confined to past history in the same way as Waterloo or Agincourt.....

Also Red Poppies are worn to commemorate those who have died in all maner of conflicts since 1945....
Definitely a red one and a purple one too, if I could get one.

Bednobs maybe if you'd explained that you still donated in the first place, there wouldn't have been any negative comments !
Very true jack. I always make sure that I watch the parade on Remembrance Sunday. I feel a great pride every year.

I remember a couple of years ago, when I saw the children of British service personal that had died in recent wars, marching along with all the old soldiers...brought a tear to eye, I don't mind admitting.
I shall be wearing a white poppy for peace as I have done for many years now.
/- zeuhl ! please! you believe the rush defence?/

LOL

BK may well donate to the BL each year

In the absence of any evidence either way I would take the Judge Thokozile Masipa approach

:-)
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TTT - my poppy, too, is several years old.
There don't seem to be the number of boxes around these days that there used to be. So I pin my poppy to my jacket and then make sure that I put a few coins in each and every box I see, but at least I make sure I am wearing a poppy...

I bet I am not unusual in that...
Thanks for that BOO - I will definitely order one .....
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jack it was the whole na na nana na tone of the statement that I found offensive."hey I put tuppence in the box 4 years ago and managed ever since aren't I clever" - coupled with the oh bu66ger been caught must make up a plausible explanation shuffle!

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