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America’s Legacy Is Built in Our Homes, Not in Washington, by Dakota Meyer – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

America’s Legacy Is Built in Our Homes, Not in Washington, by Dakota Meyer

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By Dakota Meyer, The Stream, November 6, 2024

Dakota Meyer is a former U.S. Marine, and in 2011, became the first member of that branch to receive the Medal of Honor in more than 40 years.

Another version of this article previously appeared at InsideSources.com. Reprinted with permission.

This week, Americans lined up at the polls to decide the leadership of our country for the next four years. While it may take some time to determine the outcome of the election, it’s safe to say that half of those people will end up disappointed, and some will try to argue that America’s legacy — along with their personal legacies — is doomed.

Yet only a small part of America’s legacy is based on who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It’s prominently dictated by the actions and decisions of hundreds of millions of people who build their own legacies one day at a time, regardless of their circumstances or who the president is. …

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