The oldies served in WWII. The husband and his brother served in Vietnam. I think we forget to remind children and grandchildren of this sacrifice.
If you were able to go to your house of worship without government intervention, you should thank a veteran.
If you cast your vote in the election last week without fear of repercussion, thank a veteran.
If you feel free to fly a flag or burn a flag without going to prison, thank a veteran.
If you own a gun or would spend your life trying to rid the world of guns -- that is your right. Thank a veteran.
If you get into a political conversation over lunch or in a taxi, you need not fear. You're entitled to your opinion. Someone fought and many died for your right to free speech. Thank a veteran.
On election day, I voted and then started my routine errands. In my usual hurry, I nearly collided with an African American man trying to maneuver his cane and the shopping cart. (I'm a sucker for oldies) We were both wearing our "I Vote, I Count" stickers. Somehow, we ventured into a conversation about military experience. Turns out he was in the army during WWII. He whipped out his wallet to show me photos.
I said, "I have many people in my family who are like you."
He said, "Black people?"
I said, "Probably ... but I really meant people who have served our country."
Tuesday is Veteran's Day. I salute all of those who fought for our rights.