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Pete Buttigieg says he wants to 'live a life that's worthy' of fellow service members
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/27/politics/pete-buttigieg-memorial-day/index.html?utm_medium=social&utm_content=2019-05-27T23%3A08%3A06&utm_source=fbCNNp&utm_term=link&fbclid=IwAR2n-wWe4h4yfLAGqvocd8rnfA1aBJlY8DPFASks1Jd5E27GIr0IFl-mvvYPete Buttigieg says he wants to 'live a life that's worthy' of fellow service members
By Donald Judd, CNN
Updated 6:09 PM ET, Mon May 27, 2019
South Bend, Indiana (CNN)Calling Memorial Day "a day beyond politics," Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg on Monday reflected on the holiday's meaning and paid tribute to the members of the military he served with in Afghanistan.
"I'm thinking of folks I've served with who were killed or injured and the sacrifice that they made and that the fact that there's no real way to justify the fact that I came back and they didn't, other than that I can do everything in my power to live a life that's worthy of what it took in order to make it possible to be here at home," Buttigieg, who deployed to Afghanistan as an intelligence officer with the US Navy Reserve, told CNN.
The South Bend, Indiana, mayor struck a similar contemplative tone as he delivered remarks at a wreath-laying at a baseball park in downtown South Bend.
"This is a day that is beyond politics as Americans of every persuasion, of every background, of every generation pause to remember the sacrifice needed in order to keep America secure," he told the crowd. "It is something in common for Americans who may have very little in common, other than the fact of being American, and it serves us well to come together at a time like this."
"Some ask whether it is inappropriate for us to go about American life, to attend baseball games and spend time with our family at cookouts on a day like this," he said." I believe it is appropriate, because it is normal, in order to make this life available to us, that so deep of a price was paid by so many. But it is fitting that we stop and honor all of those that made that sacrifice, from the most recent losses in the global war on terror and other conflicts, to the very first blood spilled in the American Revolution."
"Some ask whether it is inappropriate for us to go about American life, to attend baseball games and spend time with our family at cookouts on a day like this," he said." I believe it is appropriate, because it is normal, in order to make this life available to us, that so deep of a price was paid by so many. But it is fitting that we stop and honor all of those that made that sacrifice, from the most recent losses in the global war on terror and other conflicts, to the very first blood spilled in the American Revolution."
Later, in a gaggle with reporters, the mayor, who has been busy on the campaign trail, said he was happy to be back in his hometown for the holiday.
"To me, it's first of all an opportunity to express South Bend's respect for the sacrifice required in order to secure our way of life, I also think it's a time when we bring two different things together: the celebration of life itself, and time with family, and all the reasons why we care enough to have a military and have those sacrifices, and on the other hand a recognition of what happened, often very far away from here, in order to make it all possible," Buttigieg told CNN. "It's tough sometimes to hold those two things in your mind, but that's what exactly why we have that observance, and I'm glad to be part of it."
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babylonsister
May 2019
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I read what Buttigieg has said and over and over again, I feel so calm, so happy.
CaliforniaPeggy
May 2019
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,843 posts)1. I read what Buttigieg has said and over and over again, I feel so calm, so happy.
What an incredibly talented, loving, caring man he is. And what a difference it would make to our nation, to have him be our leader.
It would be such a relief from the lying, bombastic pustule now in charge.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Docreed2003
(16,907 posts)2. Beautiful...thank you
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden