Monday, May 28, 2012

Short Memories

Eleven years ago, our country was attacked by terrorists. Forty-nine years ago, the president was gunned down in a motorcade. Seventy-one years ago, a naval base was bombed by a totalitarian regime. There are people who are alive today that remeber where they were when these events occurred. In fact, any of us that lived through these events can remember. The most important aspect of these events, to my mind, is the public servants who stepped up during the crisis. Many lost their lives to protect us. It is they who we should remember and honor. They did their duty from the Battle of Lexington and Concord until the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. That's just the soldiers. We also see fire and police workers who protect us everyday. Today is set aside for special recognition of their service and sacrifice. May we remember them the other 364 days of the year as well.

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