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Bruce Nathan believes that elected officials should not live in an
ivory tower and as Governor he will open satellite offices to increase
his ability to meet with all who want to share their thoughts and ideas
on the issues facing our country today. He is running for governor of
Florida. brucenathan2018
Ron MacDonald - author/photographer The Arlington Anthology
Arlington National Cemetery. Upon these hollowed grounds are buried
some of our nation's finest from as far back as the Revolutionary War.
Some 310,000 men and women call Arlington their final resting place.
Here lie two of our nation's Presidents, honored statesmen, explorers,
literary figures, Chief Justices, and Astronauts. From Generals and
Admirals to some 3,800 former slaves who fled to freedom.
Their stories
beg to be heard, stories of courage against insurmountable odds, of
love and country, and of sacrifice. Stories of hopes and dreams and
choices made during adversity. It is thru these stories that we to can
learn that one person can make a difference and that thru valor and
bravery the course of this country and the life of each and every one of
us has been changed. These noble souls, who reside here, still live
with us, and bid us to think of life, not death.
Dedication: In Honor of Memorial Day and the men and women who served.
Bruce Nathan believes that elected officials should not live in an
ivory tower and as Governor he will open satellite offices to increase
his ability to meet with all who want to share their thoughts and ideas
on the issues facing our country today. He is running for governor of
Florida. brucenathan2018
Ron MacDonald - author/photographer The Arlington Anthology
Arlington National Cemetery. Upon these hollowed grounds are buried
some of our nation's finest from as far back as the Revolutionary War.
Some 310,000 men and women call Arlington their final resting place.
Here lie two of our nation's Presidents, honored statesmen, explorers,
literary figures, Chief Justices, and Astronauts. From Generals and
Admirals to some 3,800 former slaves who fled to freedom.
Their stories
beg to be heard, stories of courage against insurmountable odds, of
love and country, and of sacrifice. Stories of hopes and dreams and
choices made during adversity. It is thru these stories that we to can
learn that one person can make a difference and that thru valor and
bravery the course of this country and the life of each and every one of
us has been changed. These noble souls, who reside here, still live
with us, and bid us to think of life, not death.
Dedication: In Honor of Memorial Day and the men and women who served.
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