It is the strength and the greatness of America that there are so many Americans who are Gen. Powell's type, and we don't, and never will, know their names.
The high school teacher who comes in early, or stays late, to tutor students who just can't grasp quadratic equations or irregular verbs. The landscaper who takes his snowblower out in pre-dawn darkness to clear driveways for neighbors who can't afford to pay him. The doctor who stockpiles free samples from pharmaceutical companies to give to patients whose prescription coverage is limited. The basketball or football players who walk off the court or field if a teammate's race or ethnicity is mocked. The young lawyer who turns down a high-paying job with a prestigious law firm to work to protect the abused, or prosecute the guilty.
There are probably a million Colin Powells in America who we will never know, meet, or honor. And they are what makes America, US. —Jim V., New York
Melissa Amour's piece on Gen. Colin Powell was thought-provoking. I believe one word that wraps up Gen. Powell is 'integrity'. He was true to his convictions, no matter how hard it was for anyone, including himself. He will be greatly missed. —John H., Minnesota
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