It is right to honor those who serve this
country. It is right to have a day of public appreciation. It is right to
acknowledge in ceremony, and song, in words and prayer, the special gifts each
veteran contributes to freedom, and liberty, democracy.
To each veteran today, America says thank
you for your gift of time, thank you for your gifts of life, thank you for your
gift of limb and thank you for your gift of talent, courage and bravery.
Veteran means people not gender. It means
men and women. It means combatants and non-combatants alike, for a veteran's
strength and a nation’s strength are one. It is both assertive and nurturing.
In the past, men and women have served
separately, but equally for an ideal. Today they serve together and today they
are honored together. It is right.
I would like to add a thought that not
only honors our veterans, but exalts them as well. If we never had to
fight again and no one ever died in the anger and rage of war, they would have
been the last to do so. What a world that would be.
November 11th, 1911, at the eleventh
hours an armistice was signed to end the First World War and supposedly all
wars. The First World War was the war to end all wars.
Yeah right!
Humanity did not learn it then and it did
not learn it in previous or subsequent wars and conflicts.
I wonder why?
Is not the phenomenal number of dead,
both civilian and combatants, on both sides enough to let us collectively see
the insanity of war?
We fought the British and today they are
our fast and loyal friends.
We fought the French and today they are
our friends.
We fought among ourselves and today we
are one united nation.
We fought the Kaiser Germans and today
Germany is our friend.
We fought the Germans again and the
Italians and today we are friends.
We fought the Japanese and today we are
allies and fierce competitors.
We are still working on friendships with
the North Korea and the Vietnamese and with the Iraqis and Afghans, but given
the path of history, I suspect friendship will evolve in time.
Since we seem to eventually become allies
and friends and trading partners with most of those we have killed or tried to
kill and who killed us, isn’t there some way we can see beyond bombs and
bloodshed to accomplish a camaraderie in global living?
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