Posted on Nov 10, 2022
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So, before you through eggs at the question: Remember it is just a question. If you decide to leave further comment, please be respectful.
Our nation is in a delict place at this moment in history. Many of us have strong opinions about the political process and that is great! Yet, we as service members have a special duty to engage with each other to set the example for those who do not understand our collective sacrifices to assure that:
"We the people of the United States...." remain enabled work hard toward the ability "...to form a more perfect union..." as we have the vision and the courage to assure that we are committed to both the idea and the reality to "...establish justice..." in a manner the leads to our collective "...domestic tranquility..." because we have recognized and acted in a responsible manner to "...provide for the common defense..." so that these efforts lead to our unified efforts to "...promote the general welfare..." of all our inhabitants who understand what it means to "...preserve, protect and defense..." "...from ALL enemies both foreign and domestic..." and bear true faith and allegiance to same..." so that everyone is able to "...secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our posterity..." so that "...the United States of America...." made of a diverse people will find the courage and will to serve our "...better angles...!"
So, please consider this as you think about you vote to the question asked. And be respectful and honest as you leave your opinions regarding the question regarding the 2022 Mid-Terms.
We cannot move forward or make needed course corrections the Founders, flawed as they were, were wise enough to know they believed we needed to be able to do as we matured as a nation. I pray that we look forward to 2026 and the beginning of 250 more years of freedom and the hope it inspires each of us to all take "The Road Less Travelled" in our personal and collective social discourse!
Just saying.........
PS All this said it does mean we allow people to get away with saying or doing stupid things without challenging them.
Our nation is in a delict place at this moment in history. Many of us have strong opinions about the political process and that is great! Yet, we as service members have a special duty to engage with each other to set the example for those who do not understand our collective sacrifices to assure that:
"We the people of the United States...." remain enabled work hard toward the ability "...to form a more perfect union..." as we have the vision and the courage to assure that we are committed to both the idea and the reality to "...establish justice..." in a manner the leads to our collective "...domestic tranquility..." because we have recognized and acted in a responsible manner to "...provide for the common defense..." so that these efforts lead to our unified efforts to "...promote the general welfare..." of all our inhabitants who understand what it means to "...preserve, protect and defense..." "...from ALL enemies both foreign and domestic..." and bear true faith and allegiance to same..." so that everyone is able to "...secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our posterity..." so that "...the United States of America...." made of a diverse people will find the courage and will to serve our "...better angles...!"
So, please consider this as you think about you vote to the question asked. And be respectful and honest as you leave your opinions regarding the question regarding the 2022 Mid-Terms.
We cannot move forward or make needed course corrections the Founders, flawed as they were, were wise enough to know they believed we needed to be able to do as we matured as a nation. I pray that we look forward to 2026 and the beginning of 250 more years of freedom and the hope it inspires each of us to all take "The Road Less Travelled" in our personal and collective social discourse!
Just saying.........
PS All this said it does mean we allow people to get away with saying or doing stupid things without challenging them.
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