Sunday, February 13, 2000
And America needs to elect Al Gore of the Clintonites?

By DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

I received this from a senior citizen friend. It is factual — read it!

Robert J. Grady, LTC, USAF (RET), Colorado Springs wrote an article entitled “Seniors must learn to sacrifice.”

I quote it here in its entirety:

“I was embarrassed to read that President Clinton and his advisors have said, `The older generation must learn to sacrifice as other generations have done.'

“That's my generation. I knew eventually someone would ferret out the dirty secret: we've lived the `life-style of the rich and famous' all our lives.

“Now, I know I must bare the truth about my generation and let the country condemn us for our selfishness. We certainly don't deserve any of that Social Security money that we've put away for 45 or 50 years! We sure don't need help with our medical bills... no, we've surely got enough put away for a $250,000 open heart surgery bill.

“We've had so much fun in our lives. Why, just read the following:

`During the Depression we had a hilarious time dancing to the tune of “Brother Can You Spare A Dime?” We could choose to dine at any of the country's fabulous soup kitchens, often joined by our parents and siblings... those were the heady days of carefree self-indulgence.

`Then, with World War II, the cup filled to overflowing. We had the chance to bask on the exotic beaches of Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Okinawa; to see the capitals of Europe and travel to such scenic spots as Bastogne, Malmedy and Monte Cassino. Of course, one of the most exhilarating adventures was the stroll from Bataan to the local Japanese hotels, laughingly known as death camps. But the good times really rolled for those lucky enough to be on the beaches of Normandy for the swimming and boating that pleasant June day in '44. Unforgettable.

`Even luckier were those that drew the prized holiday tickets for cruises on sleek, gray ships to fun-filled spots like Midway, the Solomons and Murmansk. Instead of asking, “What can we do for our country?” an indulgent government let us fritter away our youth wandering idly through the lush and lovely jungles of Burma and New Guinea.

“Yes, it's all true: we were pampered, we were spoiled rotten, we never did realize what sacrifice meant. We envy you, Mr. Clinton, the harsh lessons you learned in London, Moscow and Little Rock. My generation is old, Mr. President... and guilty; but we are repentant. Punish us for our failings, sir, that we may learn the true meaning of duty, honor and country.

“Give that money that we've been putting into Social Security and Medicare to those more deserving... like yourself?”

For all of us who still remember, let those who don't, understand! My and my wife's parents were part of what Tom Brokaw called the “Greatest Generation.” They experienced the Great Depression, WWII and the Korean War. When interviewed, the citizen soldiers said they did it for their religious values and for the love of democratic values. Sacrifice is not even a word in Generation X's vocabulary! It's putting self interests last, Mr. President.

The Rev. Dr. Knox Herndon is the pastor of “His House Community Church” (SBC) and a substitute school teacher in the Fayette County school system, and a former Army chaplain. The church is currently meeting in the American Legion Log Cabin across from the fountain on the Square in Fayetteville. Prayer line 770-719-2365 e-mail Khern2365@aol.com`


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