Your indebted Peasant, just one American of many who owe
so much to the Americans who fought and died for our country
and for what it stands for going on 250 years, has
an idea for the observation of this hallowed day.
At 3:00 PM, whichever time zone you happen to be in at that
particular time, observe the National Moment of Remembrance
which is a quiet minute set aside to pause for the duration to
remember those who have made the Ultimate Sacrifice in
military service to the United States.
This is a seemingly small but hugely important and most
respectful thing to do on Memorial Day to demonstrate a
sign of acknowledgement of the meaning of the day.
This is something that your caught-unaware Peasant just
recently learned, and I shall be engaging in this special act
this Memorial Day and every year going forward.
Many died so we could live free.
Freedom isn't free; freedom costs. But freedom isn't a luxury,
it's a necessity.
Thank you for your time and attention. I am most grateful.
MEM
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