Showing posts with label national service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national service. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Holiday weekend thoughts

"The more we assign the soldiering to a select few volunteers—we don’t have an equalizing draft and there is no required national service—perhaps the easier it is to forget what it means to share a common citizenship or feel a sense of indebtedness or appreciation. If we no longer share in the service, risk and obligation, maybe that explains why many of us no longer observe Memorial Day."

This is a quote from John Bussey's worthwhile assessment on why Memorial Day needs to be more than a day off or shopping.

I do believe that we are living in troubled times, and unfortunately, the sacrifices aren't shared.

I hope you have time to reflect this holiday weekend. I know I will.

More later...