June 2, 2010

Stars Pay Tribute To Fallen Soldiers

The memorial day ceremonies were going on all over the United States yesterday, and one of those places was on twitter. Celebrities from all walks of life were tweeting about fallen soldiers and paying their respects and tributes to them. There were a lot of celebrities doing this and it was phenomenal to see just how many celebrities honored the fallen soldiers.

Comedians were some of the most tweeters to talk about and honor the fallen soldiers. Some wrote about how brave the soldiers were and how they served their country without any regret. Others talked about how the soldiers died for their country on foreign soil.

And yet, there were also tweets about bringing the other soldiers home, that they have done their duty and they deserved to be at home now and not on foreign soil. “Each day it seems that an American soldier dies.” That was one tweet and if you take that into a month that’s thirty American soldiers. That was a tweet about bringing them home.

Still others went on to talk about soldiers they knew or families of the soldiers they knew that lost their life in the war overseas. The loyalty these celebrities had for the fallen soldiers was phenomenal. The entire day was spent not tweeting about Lindsay Lohan or Gary Coleman, or other celebrities but fallen soldiers who gave their life for liberty and country. They are the ones that are allowing this country to keep its freedom. And trying to help another country do whatever they can for them.

Paying tribute to the fallen soldiers is commendable to all the celebrities and we thank you. From the families who have lost a loved one in this war you have made a good day and memory by using twitter to pay tribute to our fallen soldiers and loved ones.

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