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Value Your Country | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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When national tragedy strikes,
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people are very good at placing blame—
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yet blaming and shaming never advance the corporate good.
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Spouting opinions and pointing fingers only divide.
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When you see terror or disaster, find ways that you can make a difference.
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As President John F. Kennedy suggested decades ago,
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“Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.”
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You can turn tragedy into triumph by finding ways to contribute to society,
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whether through prayer, donations, or physical support.
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Valuing the country you live in is one way you show kindness and respect to those around you.
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My word for you today is: patriotism. I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.