
While Donald Trump was making Memorial Day mostly about his MAGA lies and imagined victimhood in his Truth Social Posts, President Joe Biden, accompanied by the Vice President, First Lady, Second Gentleman, Secretary of Defense, and Joint Chiefs Chairperson, delivered a moving tribute to the nation’s veterans and fallen who have fought throughout this nation’s existence to preserve the very Republic and Democratic system Mr. ‘I want to be dictator for a day’ and his apostates would gladly take away.
In his address, the President, unlike words in the recent social media posts of his MAGA Republican opponent, movingly said:
“…We gather at this sacred place at this solemn moment to remember, to honor — honor the sacrifice of the hundreds of thousands of women and men who’ve given their lives for this nation.
Each one, literally, a chain in the link — a link in the chain of honor stretching back to our founding days. Each one bound by common commitment — not to a place, not to a person, not to a President, but to an idea unlike any idea in human history: the idea of the United States of America.
Today, we bear witness to the price they paid. Every white stone across these hills, in every military cemetery and churchyard across America: a father, a mother, a son, a daughter, a brother, a sister, a spouse, a neighbor — an American.”
Thinking about his son Beau, who fatally contracted cancer as a result of his service in Iraq, Mr. Biden continued by conveying:
“To everyone who has lost and loved someone in the service of our country, to everyone with a loved one still missing or unaccounted for, I know how hard it can be. It can reopen that black hole in the middle of your chest, bringing you back to the exact moment you got that phone call, heard that knock on the door, or held the hand when the last breath was taken. I know it hurts. The hurt is still real, still raw.
This week marks nine years since I lost my son, Beau. Our losses are not the same. He didn’t perish on the battlefield. He was a cancer victim from a consequence of being in the Army in Iraq for a year next to a burn pit — a major in the U.S. National — Army National Guard, living and working, like too many, besides that toxic burn pit.
And as it is for so many of you, the pain of his loss is with me every day, as it is with you — still sharp, still clear. But so is the pride I feel in his service, as if I can still hear him saying, “It’s my duty, Dad. It’s my duty.””
Again, remember that Mr ‘I have been impeached twice for violating my oath of office’ privately commented that soldiers who gave their lives for their country and its Democratic system were “losers” and “suckers.”
After honoring the memories of those who paid the ultimate price in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World Wars One and Two, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq, the President reminded the gathered crowd that these soldiers died protecting the very Republic, Democracy, and freedoms Donald Trump and his allies, including those who stormed the Nation’s Capitol on January 6, 2021 would take away, stating:
“Decade after decade, tour after tour, these warriors fought for our freedom and the freedom of others, because freedom has never been guaranteed. Every generation has to earn it; fight for it; defend it in battle between autocracy and democracy, between the greed of a few and the rights of many. It matters.
Our democracy is more than just a system of government. It’s the very soul of America. It’s how we’ve been able to constantly adapt through the centuries. It’s why we’ve always emerged from every challenge stronger than we went in. And it’s how we come together as one nation united.
And just as our fallen heroes have kept the ultimate faith with our country and our democracy, we must keep faith with them…”
“…On this day, we came together again to reflect, to remember, but above all, to recommit to the future they fought for — a future grounded in freedom, democracy, opportunity, and equality. Not just for some, but for all.
America is the only country in the world founded on an idea — an idea that all people are created equal and deserve to be treated equally throughout their lives.
We’ve never fully lived up to that, but we’ve never, ever, ever walked away from it. Every generation, our fallen heroes have brought us closer.
Today, we’re not just fortunate heirs of their legacy. We have a responsibility to be the keepers of their mission. That — that truest memorial of their lives: the actions we take every day to ensure that our democracy endures, the very idea of America endures.”
Mr. Biden closed by offering:
“Today, we join that grief with gratitude: gratitude to our fallen heroes, gratitude to the families left behind, and gratitude to the brave souls who continue to uphold the flame of liberty all across our country and around the world.
Because of them, all of them, that we stand here today. We will never forget that. We will never, ever, ever stop working for — to make a more perfect Union, which they lived and which they died for.
That was their promise. That’s our promise — our promise today to them. That’s our promise always.
God bless the fallen. May God bless their families. And may God protect our troops.”
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