Is American Patriotism Gone?

Without a doubt, the COVID-19 pandemic is testing the United States’ resolve. UN Secretary-General António Guterres stated recently that the coronavirus outbreak is the “biggest challenge for the world since World War Two.” There are many parallels of the current crisis to the global confrontation during the middle of the last century.

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Lives in the Balance 2020

On May 25th, 2020, George Floyd was murdered. His death was caught on video and shared around the world. Outrage rightly followed. Protesters took to the streets demanding action — DEMANDING JUSTICE! The following weekend, as I tried to come to grip with another life lost in a system of institutionalized racism, I turned to music as a way to help answer the questions that were screaming in my head. I recalled a Jackson Browne song from the 1980s — Lives in the Balance. With pen and paper, I sat down and reimagined Mr. Browne’s song as a response to the current events of 2020.

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Remembering President Bush

In July 1990, I was an Ensign reporting aboard my first ship, although technically it was not officially a ship yet. The USS GEORGE WASHINGTON was under construction in Newport News, VA. One of the many important events in a ship’s life is its Christening- the official launching of the ship into the water. The GEORGE WASHINGTON was to be Christened on July 21st. As a one of the ship’s officers I was able to attend and experience not only this ceremonial naval custom, but also an important chapter in the ship’s history.

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I cried because of that ….

I, like so many others, felt a sense of excitement perhaps even joy upon hearing the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death.  Yet as a Christian, I also felt a sense of uneasiness along with that sense of jubilation.  On the one hand we should be glad that he is gone – no longer able to promote his vision of hate and terror around the globe.  I certainly am.  Yet, I take pause with the level of celebration being reported on the news.

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Perspective | Veterans don’t get to decide what ‘respecting the flag’ means

As a veteran I have been troubled by this idea that as a group we have the moral authority to claim our country’s iconography as righteously ours.  That perceived disrespect towards our nation’s symbols is also a direct affront to those who have served in the military. 

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Honoring more than the Military on Independence Day

Several years ago, I wrote this for Memorial Day. In it I discussed how as of late, many Americans tend to treat every patriotic themed holiday as an ongoing celebration of our military – a type of political correctness that no one would question or find offensive. Of course there is nothing wrong with that – especially for the holidays intended to honor those serving and those who have served:

  • Armed Forces Day – a day to celebrate our currently serving military

  • Memorial Day – a day of remembrance for those who have died while serving

  • Veterans Day – the day we honor those who have served

As a retired naval officer, each of those holidays holds a special place of reverence in my heart. I am quite privileged to be included in this sacred fraternity.

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