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Taking a shard of time to remember, honor and thank all the good people who came before. I don't mean honoring war, but those that died in those conflicts and wars. I'm sort of extending the idea to all those that helped make the world a better place, or fought in the war of life, too. I'm very thankful that I'm of a generation that didn't have to fight a war for freedom, owed largely in part by the generation immediately before...for that I'm thankful.

Regarding a moment of remembrance - http://www.remember.gov/

Take a Moment to Remember those Americans who gave their lives in service to their country

This Memorial Day, please pause with Americans at home and abroad to honor the men and women who died so that we might enjoy the gift of freedom. Let us never forget their sacrifice.

At 3:00 p.m., simply stop what you are doing and think for one minute about those who died for your freedom. If you are driving, turn on your vehicle's headlights.

As you participate in the National Moment of Remembrance, you are helping reclaim Memorial Day for the noble purpose for which it was established—to honor those who died in service to our Nation. Join with the White House Commission on the National Moment of Remembrance in honoring those who have died and their families. It is a minute of reflection that everyone can spare.


One Minute
Memorial Day
Monday, May 28, 2001
3:00 p.m. (local time)
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