Post by lionsden on Dec 17, 2011 22:06:19 GMT -5
For those of you that didn't get this FWD:
I am going to OCCUPY Monday. Monday I am going to occupy a small street in Babylon, Long Island. I will be joined by thousands of people I do not know. I will be joined by people from all over the country. They will come because it is what we do for each other. We take care of our own.
We are going to OCCUPY Monday. We will be there rain, snow, or shine. ... ... We will never enter St Joseph’s Church. We will line the streets for miles. We will have drums. They will sound serious, they will sound dignified, they will sound solemn. We will have bagpipes. They will sound the ode to sadness that we all know so well. We will have helicopters. They will fly in a formation. They will fly neat, orderly, and with purpose. There will be one bird missing. We will have motorcycles. We will have a lot of motorcycles. They will be loud. We will hear them coming from a miles away. They will send chills up our backs. We will have goose bumps. We will have tears.
We are going to OCCUPY Monday. We will stand shoulder to shoulder in a sea of blue. We will salute, immaculate white gloves touching the shiny black brim. We will be unified in purpose. We will not need a sign to explain our occupation. We will stand with one voice, on mission. We will not ask for your money, your sympathy, or understanding. We will not complain about why we are here. It was our choice to raise the right hand. We took this job fully knowing the hazards of the profession.
I am going to OCCUPY Monday. I want to say goodbye to someone that I never met. I want to say goodbye to a hero. I want to say goodbye to a colleague. I want to say goodbye to a father. I want to say goodbye to a son.
This is how we say goodbye.
RIP Police Officer Peter Figoski
You will never be forgotten!
Remember, "They must never be forgotten."
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Visit the NYC Police Memorial
nypd.police-memorial.com
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Visit the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Memorial
cmpd.police-memorial.com
I am going to OCCUPY Monday. Monday I am going to occupy a small street in Babylon, Long Island. I will be joined by thousands of people I do not know. I will be joined by people from all over the country. They will come because it is what we do for each other. We take care of our own.
We are going to OCCUPY Monday. We will be there rain, snow, or shine. ... ... We will never enter St Joseph’s Church. We will line the streets for miles. We will have drums. They will sound serious, they will sound dignified, they will sound solemn. We will have bagpipes. They will sound the ode to sadness that we all know so well. We will have helicopters. They will fly in a formation. They will fly neat, orderly, and with purpose. There will be one bird missing. We will have motorcycles. We will have a lot of motorcycles. They will be loud. We will hear them coming from a miles away. They will send chills up our backs. We will have goose bumps. We will have tears.
We are going to OCCUPY Monday. We will stand shoulder to shoulder in a sea of blue. We will salute, immaculate white gloves touching the shiny black brim. We will be unified in purpose. We will not need a sign to explain our occupation. We will stand with one voice, on mission. We will not ask for your money, your sympathy, or understanding. We will not complain about why we are here. It was our choice to raise the right hand. We took this job fully knowing the hazards of the profession.
I am going to OCCUPY Monday. I want to say goodbye to someone that I never met. I want to say goodbye to a hero. I want to say goodbye to a colleague. I want to say goodbye to a father. I want to say goodbye to a son.
This is how we say goodbye.
RIP Police Officer Peter Figoski
You will never be forgotten!
Remember, "They must never be forgotten."
--------------------------------------------------------------
Visit the NYC Police Memorial
nypd.police-memorial.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Memorial
cmpd.police-memorial.com