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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT THE DEATH OF EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER

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Story By Jay Liner Eunice Kennedy Shriver died this week. She was 88 years old, a resident of Maryland and a citizen of the world. She was an inspiration to those of her generation—a bygone era of people who believed in sacrifice—and to those later generations for whom sacrifice was a foreign concept. She epitomized the kind of person who believed in true selflessness and practiced the tenets of dedicated and unyielding commitment to public service. Today, cynics would describe her as a do-gooder and shower scorn and derision upon her and her great deeds. With her death, it is appropriate to take a closer look at the concept of public service. Here are my announcements on the subject at hand. If you think I am engaged in hyperbole, check out a few of the recent examples of what… read more

Posted by Jay Liner on 08/14/09 at 02:10 PM


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