On this first Monday of September, we dedicate this Labor Day Holiday to our American Workers. The hardworking men and women from the late 1800’s, organized by the labor unions, helped create the much improved working conditions we enjoy today.

PS: August quotes from George Washington, Nelson Mandela and Harriet Tubman.

LOVE of God and Country
“It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits…October 3, 1789 George Washington

Abide by code of HONOR
“As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn’t leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I’d still be in prison.” Nelson Mandela

PROTECT Freedom
“If I could have convinced more slaves that they were slaves, I could have freed thousands more.” Harriet Tubman

In memory and gratitude of the Love, Honor and Protection that poured out from hearts of the free world thirteen years ago.

We all have events in life that forever brand a memorable image in our mind and touch our very soul. These events can range from a personal tragedy to a world event. With the onset the live broadcast of these tragic moments occur as we watch. One of these moments was, with most of our school children watching, the historic launch of the space shuttle challenger with our first school teacher, Christa McAuliffe and the brave astronauts on board. Another tragic live moment was the second plane hitting the tower.

Thirteen years ago, September 11, is a moment that has a personal story attached for most Americans and it touches over four generations. The United States of America has always and will always defend freedom. Just as every soldier who takes the pledge to defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic.

Never forget 13 years ago and the present ongoing battle for freedom and independence, which began with our forefathers 4 centuries ago.

  • 13 colonies on the Atlantic coast founded between 1607 and 1733 that joined together to declare independence in 1776.
  • 13 strips of the United States Flag, alternate red and white
  • 13 Stars representing the union, white in a blue field

This direct terrorist attack, on American Soil, brought out the best of Good in the world and the worst of evil. It is the Good of our people that I strive to strengthen with my words, inspire and lift up.

“Honor and Learn from our Past, Live with Passion and Love Today, and prepare and Protect our Freedom in the Future.”

M’