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We
just watched the Memorial Day episode on Watter’s World, and Jesse Watters was
doing one of those man-on-the-beach interviews with twenty-somethings. These
beach-and-valley boys and girls could not name the country that bombed Pearl
Harbor; who we fought in the Revolution; who we were fighting in World War
2; which side won the Civil War; who was US President during WW2, etc etc. Frightening.
We
had dinner at our neighborhood pub the other evening, and one of our favorite
waitresses asked if we had plans for Memorial Day. We said yes, we were
gathering with family for a cook-out and that we would be saluting and
remembering our men and women in uniform who gave their lives protecting our
freedoms. We had no way of knowing her views, but she immediately
responded. She always gathers with her family and she also salutes the military. But she is concerned that younger
generations do not know about the sacrifices made by our military to protect
America and its allies. We exchanged ideas about how we pass on the war stories
to younger generations, but the heartwarming point is that she is very
concerned about it and makes it a point to pass on those parts of our history to
her kids.
Happy Memorial Day from Cleveland Tea Party
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