Monday, January 16, 2023

National Guard - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

To

   


D. C. National Bureau JAN/10/2023

ATTENTION: General Daniel R. Hokanson, Head of the National Guard Bureau, and, Tony L. Whitehead  Senior Enlisted Advisor National Guard Bureau

 

SUBJECT: The year marks the sixtieth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington.

To the Soldiers and Airmen of the National Guard and to the American People.   

 Dear General,

    I really appreciate very nuch it when you start your articlehttps://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=570328705121207&set=a.239746524846095 by referring to an American Ethical Figure, in order to venerate him; where He, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr expresses – “I have a Dream”, that through his Altruistic Feelings and suggestions of Actions, he could lead the USA to improve the Social and Moral Well-Being of the AMERICAN PEOPLE – warning that he had guaranteed freedom of expression, with social responsibility ; non-partisan justice before the Laws of Law, subordinated to the DUTIES Natural Laws  (Individual; Family; Patriotic/Nationalist; Western; Oriental and Planetary); and equality of opportunity; because only the Merit (Capacity, Capability and Competence) of each one promoted by the Policied Capitalist Regime can become Rich or can become Poor Worthy.

For the Dreams to have a strategy within the Plan and to be realized, the military must read and practice what I said in the Link below https://palacazgrandesartigos.blogspot.com/2022/12/to-soldiers-and-airmen-of-national.html - , substantiated by the content of the Book “A REPUBLIC UNDER ASSAULT” authored by the President of JUDICIAL WATCH , Mr. TOM FITTON.       https://www.wellesleybooks.com/book/9781982163662   as well as void of moral content from this election political statement by President Joe Biden -  https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=688347429958890&set=a.356649399795363

Without more for the moment, I wish you,

Sincerely,

Health, with respect and Fraternity,

Paulo Augusto Lacaz

President

SCCBESME HUMANITY


 D.C. National Guard 

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To the Soldiers, Airmen, and Families of the National Guard -



This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington. Images from the day of the march-August 28, 1963-are part of our collective memory. We can see the hundreds of thousands of people gathered around the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, and the crowds stretching to the marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial. We can picture the marchers' signs: "We demand voting rights now!" "We march for integrated schools now!" "We demand effective civil rights laws now!" But the clearest, most lasting impression of the March on Washington is Dr. King's eternal words: "I have a dream." ...
- From the Chief and Senior Enlisted Advisor, National Guard Bureau
#MartinLutherKingJr #IHaveADream


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  1. AFL CIO 2023
    "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of convenience and comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." Dr. Martin Luther
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