This year, again, finds America at war during the Fourth of July. Our brave men and women are serving across the sea to preserve and protect the Constitution and America's security.
Their job is hard: months away from family and friends, a hostile and unscupulous enemy, an unfamiliar culture, and incessent media and political disapproval.
And yet, they continue to do their duty with courage, honor, and committment.
How can we repay the riches given to our country by these people?
Well, one way would be to fight for our Constitution. Many judges disregard what the law of the land actually is, and instead make decisions on what they think it ought to mean. We should stand up for those men and women on the bench who dedicate themselves to the letter of the law.
Another way to honor the service of our Armed Forces would be to keep ourselves informed on the issues of the day, and to take action on those issues as our understanding of the law and our consciences dictate. America is our country: we own the government, it is supposed to do what we tell it to do. The military fights for our right to continue to live as a free and responsible society.
Yet a third way would be to actually claim responsibility for our lives. We ought to follow the example of our servicemen and step up to do our duty without whining or complaint. Each one of us who "passes the buck" does a terrible disservice to the cause of human dignity and freedom. We should be a society which encourages and admires people who display self-control, self-reliance, and a distaste for blaming others.
One of the best ways to honor our servicemen would be - saying "Thank you!" Take time to greet a veteran and tell them how much you appreciate their service. Pick up the tab for a military family eating at a restaurant. Write a letter to or post a thankful comment on the blog of a servicemember in Afghanistan, or Iraq, or anywhere. Let them know that you do care, that they do matter, and that you cheriish their sacrifices and respect their service.
Finally, never forget the lives given to preserve our freedom. Never. Honor their sacrifice, and give due deference and respect to the families who have given up their sons and daughters, husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters.
May God continue to bless the United States of America, and graciously grant to us patriots like the men and women who have served and are serving in the Armed Forces.
(flag image graciously free to all from PlaidNET, and Arlington's photo at the official website here)
Ooops, I meant to put this link for America Supports you up above. My bad. Please make sure you visit this site and give your support for the troops!
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