I just got a call from my youngest daughter, Sarah. She has been invited to attend the Vice Presidential debate at Washington University this Thursday night. I am excited beyond belief. What more could parents want than an opportunity unexperienced by themselves. I find myself actually jealous. I wish I could go as well.
American Patriot, Sarah Kessel.
“Dad, I’m going to wear my hair in a bun, just like her.”
A good friend of mine, Chris B. sent me this late last week. Since then, I’ve shown it and emailed it to a lot of people, so if you are one of those people, you’re probably disappointed it’s this weeks post. I apologize.
Since receiving this video, I’ve probably watched it a couple hundred times. Actually, I can’t get enough of it. It’s funny as heck.
Make sure you watch it to the end as he really gets going.
It was this day, in 1787 that the US Constitution was signed. What A great day for America! What a great day for humanity!
It is an easy argument, that every single living person on this planet, born since that day, has benefited from this important moment in history,
Why isn’t this day a holiday?
I think the answer is simply, our founders were modest. July 4th was already THE HOLIDAY.
George Washington did not want his birthday known to the public, because he did not want that day immortalized with a holiday. Jefferson shared the same quality.Â
Show me a man that is as great a leader as Washington!
Bring me a man that is as intelligent as Jefferson.