day. we can express our thoughts and feelings and wait for the response. there is no response on memorial day. those we honor are dead, which leaves us to supply both d sides of the conversation. i spent some time studying our the deadliest battles in our history, the battles which required the most sacrifice. i wondered what it was like to be a teenager sent to europe. during world war one probably never crossed an like to ocean and for many they only crossed the ocean oncecr they re buried somewhere in france or belgium or england, we sent them to liberate a continent, to liberate other people, and they did what weoncere in fm to do and it cost themto d their lives. world war two was a deadly war both in europe and the pacific . our young people were sent to defeat an evil axis,ii to liberat was ae a continent, fe defend people being victimized by tyrantnd s. and we sent young people to defend our own country after we were attacked. so pearl harbor. some of those soldiers a
because i believe every single personst say t is doing things e worth serving, but it ses a win win for me. if they are, i got to say it to him and it made me feel good. but if they re not, they have ai to go think about thatt .they h what does itav mean in their heart? they feel like maybe they weren t worth serving. well, they make better decisions tomorrow. they treat people better tomorrow. i love this country and i can tr ensay that if i m not willing sa let everybody in it, evil notwithstandiny g, have to agree with someone to want to go fishing with them or enjoyto goi a ballgame. i knowg or to agree with them sn on things that i m very passionate about, like secondd amendment rights or fiscal responsibility. but i have to agree with them that this country is good, good in its heart, goodness, soul and goodness. people and i travel this country and speak to groups of people all over it from different industries and non-profits. and no matter what their politics, there are so man