"How valuable is freedom? People who have had to live without it can answer that question. It is worth living for, and as we remember every Memorial Day weekend, sometimes worth dying for. Happy birthday America - we love you more and more every year."
In less than a month, we will have hit our milestone. Our national birthday. 250 years young. Now I am feeling old. Shortly after my wife and I were married, we went up to a friend's cabin with others, to celebrate our nation's 200th birthday. Since we were young and foolish, somebody had the bright idea that between all of us, we needed to drink 200 beers on that weekend. We played cards, did other games, talked and shot off fireworks. We had beer for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Did we make it? Nope - but had fun trying to.
This year, fifty years after that 200th anniversary beer bust, my family will celebrate a different way. We will gather up at our RV (in the park where it is located), and have a fun, yet much more sober yet not more of a somber time. There will be grilling, golf cart rides, mini golf to be played, and maybe even some pool time. But at the bottom of all that fun comes once immutable fact - why we can do all of that. Why is that? Because we live in the freest, most liberty loving nation on Earth. And on the 4th of July next month, we will enjoy that fact which defines being an American - freedom.
250 years old. That is a quarter of a millennium. In other words, a long time. But compared to other great countries from the past, as well as some which exist today, 250 years is nothing. We are still young. Still trying to understand the how and why of this freedom thing. And in our journey to understanding, we have picked up some nicks and cuts along the way. Yes, we still have bumps and bruises from doing the wrong thing when we should have been doing the right thing. And hopefully, we learned a thing or two along that path.
But one thing we learned from the four years between POTUS 45 and POTUS 47. We learned a lesson when the doors to our nation were left wide open. We did not have millions trying to leave because living here was untenable. On the contrary, we had people from all over the world trying to get into our country. Why? For many, it was the sweet smell of freedom. For that, many risked life and limb to get here. For many who did get here, they found out the hard way that cutting line did not work. We have legal process in how to get to America. In fact, legal immigration is how many of our great grandparents got here in the first place.
I wonder what our Framers would think, if they could see us now. Big and brash and covered with the vivid colors of red, white and blue. Most of us are proud to be Americans. It is an honor and a privilege to be living in this great land. Wearing the uniform of this great country was even more of an honor. It is an honor I will never forget.
The great celebration is coming and coming soon. Years in the planning, it is really going to be something. What is the sign of our times? What it has been since 1776. Freedom. Pure and simple freedom. How valuable is freedom? People who have had to live without freedom can answer that question. But we do know this much. It is worth living for, and as we remember on every Memorial Day weekend, sometimes worth dying for.
Happy birthday America - we love you more and more every year.
