Still Standing, Thanks to the Few; 250 Years Paid in Full
As I write this, I just got back from voting. I always love going in-person. Not because I enjoy the line. Because it is nice to see everyone, blue collar, white collar, middle class, wealthy, all doing the same thing, and every person’s vote matters the same. If that ain’t American, I don’t know what is. Pretty cool when you think about it. Well, here we are, 250 years later. Memorial Day Weekend. This is actually a pretty old day of recognition. Established shortly after the civil war, it began as “Decoration Day,” where the graves of soldiers would be decorated. Over 150 years since the first Decoration Day,” we’re still standing strong.
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As I write this, I just got back from voting. I always love going in-person. Not because I enjoy the line. Because it is nice to see everyone, blue collar, white collar, middle class, wealthy, all doing the same thing, and every person’s vote matters the same. If that ain’t American, I don’t know what is. Pretty cool when you think about it. Well, here we are, 250 years later. Memorial Day Weekend. This is actually a pretty old day of recognition. Established shortly after the civil war, it began as “Decoration Day,” where the graves of soldiers would be decorated. Over 150 years since the first Decoration Day,” we’re still standing strong.