Portrait of an Eagle
S
T
A
R
S
and 
STRIPES

FOREVER

The cost of a thing is that amount of life which must be exchanged for it. 
Our freedom has been bought with great price.

You Sometimes Wonder

You sometimes wonder why it matters so much.  It's only a piece of cloth,
printed in red and blue, with white showing through as stars and stripes.

It doesn't matter because of it's intrinsic value...a few dollars at most.
It doesn't matter because of it's design.  You could not call it ornate...it's
more nearly like an abstract design.  (The Great Seal of the United States
is far more decorative.) It doesn't matter because it's functional, for it
isn't.  The fabric isn't thick enough to keep you warm. It isn't waterproof
enough to shelter you from the rain.

Yet it matters; it matters a great deal.  It doesn't have the intrinsic value
of a Jaguar, or a diamond, or even a Mickey Mouse wristwatch. And yet
no car or diamond or timepiece ever inspired the warmth of affection,
that sudden catch of the breath which most Americans feel at the sight
of the flag of the United States flying free in the wind.

It is not as ornate or decorative as most of the architecture over which
it flies, yet catch a glimpse of it, silhouetted against the sky at sunset, or
in the glow of the first rays of dawn, and rare will be the man or woman
untouched by it's beauty.  And although it is not functional, even the
most practical and hardheaded of us treasure it more than the efficient
machinery on which we so much depend.  Somehow, we feel we would give
up the machinery, if we had to, but not the flag.

So why does it matter so much?

It matters not because of what it is, but what it means.

Of little intrinsic value itself, yet the flag symbolizes the protection of all
intrinsic values.  The economic and personal freedom it symbolizes assures
us that our property is secure.  No one, least of all the government, can
arbitrarily take your property from you, and the full power of the
government will fall upon anyone who does.

Not itself highly ornate, the flag not only guards the treasures of art and
architecture of the past, but also guarantees that the creative spirit of
mankind shall run free to create beauty and greatness for the future,
and it symbolizes the ultimate in functionality as well.  It is as functional
as the most modern factory, as practical as birth, as useful as farmland,
because its shadow protects these things and so much more.

So the flag does matter.  Not what it is, but what it means...not for how it
looks, but for how we see it...not for what it does, but for what we do in
its name and under its protection.

Let us be proud of that flag and what it symbolizes.  It matters because we
matter, because every man and woman and child in this country is precious,
and what they produce by the sweat of their brow or the inspiration of
their mind is precious.  That, in the simplest terms, is the answer.

It matters because we matter.

It is precious because we are precious.

It is the symbol of our people.

It matters because of you.

by C. Fred Kleinknecht
 


 

This was sent to me by a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force, 
who just happens to be my Son! THANK YOU DARLIN'

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