Dwight Watt - Watt Thoughts #408 5/31/2021


#408 - Memorial Day(Watt Thoughts)

Have a safe and good Memorial Day.

Remember those today who died in service to protect our rights in the Constitution. These include among others to the right to civilly disagree with others and to state what we think. What we we think may be agreeable and popular today and many may disagree tomorrow but our right is there both days. As Americans we are free to express our thoughts and live lives not always as leaders want us too but to have all those freedoms.

Dwight

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