Monday is Presidents' Day. Read that again. Look where the apostrophe is. It is a day for all (or at least 2) presidents. That makes it a plural possessive. If you write "President's Day", then you are saying it is a day for a president. Well, which one? If it's the current one, I'd rather go into work. If it's for Grover Cleveland (pictured), I'll stay home and respect his legacy. After all, he is the only non-consecutive two-term president. I love that.
So, next time you see a Nissan ad claiming to celebrate President's Day...ask yourself which president they are celebrating. Then go to a dealer who celebrates ALL the presidents.
Friday, February 18, 2005
A DAY FOR THE PRESIDENTS ( A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT)

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