Saturday, May 29, 2004

World War II Memorial

For this entry, I must not focus on politics and the splitting of our country. I will write about the generation of world war II. A generation, not focused on what seperated them, but rather what brought them all together. For they all sacrificed, and all focused on common ground and what kept them, as a nation, stuck together. Had they not done that, our nation probably would not be as it is today. For this, all generations younger, must show unreserved gratitude and respect. For thier extraordinary bravery
and willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice, for all of us, without giving it a second thought. We must not forget these things ever and must always show how we remember. It has taken too long for this memorial to be done and I understand the concern from some, that- "it's too small to show thier sacrifice" or "the design is not fit for this memorial" etc. but, it is what it is, and we must except it and show appreciation for those whose sacrifice made it necessary. I truly thank all people from "the greatest generation" and especially those who served our country. I know there are no words or thank-you's that can be attributed to them, that are actually worthy of what they have done but it is still something we must all say. So, again:
I THANK ALL THOSE FROM "THE GREATEST GENERATION"

1 Comments:

At 3:28 PM, Blogger John said...

Got your comments but haven't been able to sign up for yahoo IM account yet. If you're on AOL I'm jcwagman.

PS - I commented on your previous post on Bush's policies. Surprisingly, we disagree :>

 

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