The Case for our National Identity
eChesty
Kennedy sai
😛" My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."
Nathan Hale sai
😛"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
Soldier, consider as countrymen what many leaders have reminded us. Pause and take inventory of our personal leadership and question your attitude and identity as a fighting man. Our cause is just, and our abilities are strong!
Recall the national fervor of WWII - support for the effort was endorsed by private companies, newspapers, churches and citizens as the very essence of our being. Years later, even Jimmy Carter recognized national unity when he directe
😛"Whenever you have a chance, say something good about our country."
What is your personal identity? Are you fighting in a malaise with no concentrated allegiance as Carter suggested? Or do you feel the spirited call of Kennedy? Finding your personal identity will no doubt contribute to a greater eUS Military. Perhaps it is time to step up, cycle your weapon, and say something good for our country!
eChesty said it, and eChesty meant it! What say you?
Comments
wow, someone said something nice about Jimmy Carter v + s
lol @ jimmy carter
No lol at you.
Mr. Carter is a good man.
That is something you will never be.
You will never be good and most of all you will never be a man.
No go back to your corner of doom and be quit little manboy.
As a humanitarian Carter has found his calling. As a leader he failed in every aspect of the term. But, Ajay Carter has done something that you never have any hope of accomplishing. He actually found enough Americans who liked him and voted for him that he won an actual election.