Monday, May 28, 2012

Thoughts on Memorial Day




What I have to say below is not about politics, it is about my feelings on this Memorial Day. 


Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. 
 ~From a headstone in Ireland

I am concerned this Memorial Day because I know none of our heroes died for a divided country. They died fighting an enemy from beyond our borders. They died because they thought this country worth fighting and dying for. This country isn't perfect now and wasn't perfect then, yet there was promise here. Promise that it would get better, promise that those who came here from other countries could work toward a better life, promise of civil rights for everyone, of same pay for same work, of a good education, and so much more. No country is perfect, but the United States is a good one. I strongly believe we have to watch out now, because damage is being done here. Damage from within that could bring us down in a way no outside force ever could. My one wish this Memorial Day is that we bury our differences and prejudices and move forward together.



This post was inspired by Kittie Howard's  post of today. 

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