Special “Sunday Sermon Update” E-dition

TODAY IS
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2018
Trump’s 695th Day In Office
december-18-sermon-updateThis Sunday in America…

… at the Church of The Compassionate Conservative, Beloved Whistleblower Publisher, the Right-Wing Reverend Charles Foster Kane was updating his Political Parishioners on the results of a 2016  sermon asking God’s help for America to Remember Important Events In Our Past during the then-40 days of Dishonesty and Division remaining throughout the Dark Ages of Obama’s Second Term, unless the First Black President in History was impeached.

And yesterday, President Trump paid a unscheduled visit to Arlington National Cemetery, where thousands of volunteers had just taken part in the rain in the annual holiday wreath-laying tribute to those who served—and died– in America’s wars. Somehow, The Blower didn’t imagine The Trumpster would forget.

image005PR Newswire says twenty-six years ago this December, a wreath-maker from Maine had 5,000 extra wreaths. Rather than letting them go to waste, he gave the wreaths as a gift of thanks for the service and sacrifice made by our nation’s military so he could live freely to work and raise his family. Morrill Worcester could never have foreseen then how this simple gesture would ignite a passion in the hearts and souls of millions of Americans many years later.

What started as 5,000 wreaths at Arlington has this year grown to 1.2 MM wreaths at 1,228 locations nationwide. At Arlington National Cemetery specifically, 245,000 wreaths were placed by more than 44,000 – one for each marker in the cemetery. More than 400 truckloads of wreaths were transported across the country through a network of hundreds of volunteer drivers, donated trucking and diesel, and countless hours of dedicated volunteers committed to the mission to Remember, Honor and Teach.

“To see all these people come together, from all walks of life, with different opinions and politics and religions, in the cold and freezing rain, to join us here and across the country to say thank you to our veterans, proves, we aren’t all that different,” said Karen Worcester, executive director, Wreaths Across America. “We’re all grateful Americans.”

According to the Clermont Sun and the American Journal of Transportation, Total Quality Logistics (the nation’s second largest freight brokerage firm located in Eastgate) helped honor military men and women called to eternal watch with its December Moves That Matter gift bestowed to Wreaths Across America.

Curiously, The Blower couldn’t find any other Wreaths Across America news coverage in the local Propaganda Media, but that was probably because any story about people actually trying to make America Great Again would’ve been “Real News.”

God Bless America. We Really Need It.

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