WILL all of you negative people just Get! Over! It! You need to give thanks for living in a place where you can spout off your negative rhetoric & not get shot or dragged off to be tortured & then killed & having your family disappears off the face of the Earth too.
After 400 years, we still honor the sharing of the earth’s blessings upon the earliest settlers of this country. They came here, escaping persecution for having a different religious belief than the king. They shared the bounty with those who had lived on that land for thousands of years. The fact that those immigrants didn’t get wiped out by their new neighbors is a testament to the power of tolerance and sharing, and in itself may be a miracle.We should all be very thankful that those from across the sea were allowed to survive and eventually prosper. This is something worth celebrating…. HAPPY IMMIGRANTS DAY!!! God bless those escaping religious persecution and seeking a new life.
Just for the record, there were no (bird type) Turkeys in Medieval Europe! They, like many favorite foods worldwide (chilis, tomatoes, potatoes, beans, squash, maize among others) were first cultivated in the Americas and later adopted by the rest of the world. The message, however, is right-on.
Anyone in the U.S. should be thankful for our democracy and our fellow citizens. You could be begging for food and water in Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon. Don’t forget to say a prayer for those less fortunate than yourself.
Doug K about 2 months ago
We give thanks for the rights and privileges we believe in – that have been (and still are being) fought for.
Allen Howell Premium Member about 2 months ago
This is beautiful! Thank you!
LadyPeterW about 2 months ago
WILL all of you negative people just Get! Over! It! You need to give thanks for living in a place where you can spout off your negative rhetoric & not get shot or dragged off to be tortured & then killed & having your family disappears off the face of the Earth too.
baskate_2000 about 2 months ago
AWESOME!
craigographics about 2 months ago
After 400 years, we still honor the sharing of the earth’s blessings upon the earliest settlers of this country. They came here, escaping persecution for having a different religious belief than the king. They shared the bounty with those who had lived on that land for thousands of years. The fact that those immigrants didn’t get wiped out by their new neighbors is a testament to the power of tolerance and sharing, and in itself may be a miracle.We should all be very thankful that those from across the sea were allowed to survive and eventually prosper. This is something worth celebrating…. HAPPY IMMIGRANTS DAY!!! God bless those escaping religious persecution and seeking a new life.
KEA about 2 months ago
I don’t give thanks for hired killers.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Blessed Thanksgiving and a Belated Happy Veterans Day and Happy Marine Corps Birthday. God Bless America.
ncorgbl about 2 months ago
I don’t recall any prayers like that from the foxholes or trenches.
Goat from PBS about 2 months ago
Awww, that’s really sweet.
We give thanks for the freedom we have, because of those men and women who fight for it.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Strawberry King about 2 months ago
God
Family
Home
Friends
GoComics.com
That’s what I’m thankful for.
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Thank you Parker ans Hart for remembering those who can’t be with their families today! Have a wonderful day with yours.
Bruce1253 about 2 months ago
We give thanks to those who have gone in harm’s way (Service Members, & First Responders) so that we may enjoy this day.
Bruce1253 about 2 months ago
Lastly, to the homeless on the Streets, you are not forgotten, it will get better.
Rise22 about 2 months ago
May all of our Service Men and Women stay safe!
Jeffin Premium Member about 2 months ago
A wish (bone) and a prayer.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 months ago
Appreciation.
Henry R Premium Member about 2 months ago
Amen and Amen.
Curiosity Premium Member about 2 months ago
Just for the record, there were no (bird type) Turkeys in Medieval Europe! They, like many favorite foods worldwide (chilis, tomatoes, potatoes, beans, squash, maize among others) were first cultivated in the Americas and later adopted by the rest of the world. The message, however, is right-on.
sincavage05 about 2 months ago
Anyone in the U.S. should be thankful for our democracy and our fellow citizens. You could be begging for food and water in Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon. Don’t forget to say a prayer for those less fortunate than yourself.
rockyridge1977 about 2 months ago
Gratitude…..both ways….excellent!!!!!!
NolaMan about 2 months ago
and dont forget the police