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Our Call of Duty
I wholeheartedly agree with D.Carl C's article "Our Call of Duty" because it is all true. Feels eccentric that so many teens forget how people, our heros, fight for our freedom. We should be greatful and happy. I know that some teens think that there are other important events to attend on Veterans Day, but there are other days for those events. They should set aside this one day to remember the people who faught for our country, for our freedom, for our happiness. "We are united as a whole, we are free of oppression, and we are free of fear because of our veterans" is something teens do not understand. D. Carl makes a good point, and teens should remember that we are free because of our heros, our veterans.
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