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Memorial Day 2014

May 26, 2014

Today is Memorial Day; a day in which we honor those who have paid the ultimate price so that you and I may go about our daily lives as free men and women. So often I think that people take our freedom for granted and just assume that because we are free we will always remain free, forgetting what it actually takes to ensure that we remain free.

There is one reason and one reason alone that we are able to sit here day after day and discuss what is happening in our government and write about how we feel about what is happening and that is our right to free speech, and that is a right that many, many brave men and women have fought and have died for and we must not forget their sacrifice.There is not a single day that goes by that I do not think about the sacrifice that these people have made, but today is the day that we must all remember to step back and say thank you.

So while you are at your cookout with your families and your friends; while you are cooking on the grill, drinking a few beers, and laughing with the people that you most cherish, please take just a little time out to remember those that have died to make this day possible.

Let us also never forget those who are wearing the uniform today–and the families they have left at home–to sacrifice a part of their life so that we may live ours. All of those that have ever worn the uniform of the United States are heroes and we must never forget what they have done and what they are still doing.

 

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  1. Brittius's avatar
    May 26, 2014 7:31 am

    Reblogged this on theThumpHouse.

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  2. bunkerville's avatar
    May 26, 2014 9:14 am

    Well said. Enjoy your day, thanks to our brave men and women.

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  3. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    May 26, 2014 9:56 am

    Very well said, Steve. Freedom is not free. Too few Americans today remember that important fact.

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  4. Wendy's avatar
    May 26, 2014 2:30 pm

    Well said by all. I did a 2 year stint in the Army from 1977-79. I was assigned to the 8th Infantry in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. I drove deuce & a halfs and 5 ton tractor trailors. My husband served in Vietnam after graduating high school in 1969. He was a Radio Operator in Plaiku. My daughter just finished several enlistments as a Supply Sgt. in Special Forces at Ft. Bragg, NC. She earned her Jump Wings at Ft. Benning, GA. I’m super proud of her. She is also married to a Special Forces Medic. They are now stationed at Ft. Carson, Colorado Springs. We know what it is to serve, and we thank everyone, past or present who has served in any branch of the military!!!!

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