Latest Entry to Rag Writing Contest: What the 250th Anniversary of American Independence Means Today — Living Under Trump
This is the latest entry to the Rag writing contest.
By Anonymous #3
As our country prepares to celebrate 250 years of independence, I have been thinking about what America means to me. Our country isn’t perfect, but I still believe it is the greatest nation in the world because we have freedom and the opportunity to make our lives better.
I moved to Ocean Beach, California, in 1996, and I fell in love with it. There is something special about living in a community where people know each other, help one another, and appreciate the simple things in life. Living there has reminded me that America is not just a place on a map. It is made up of neighborhoods, families, and everyday people who care about their communities.
I am a caregiver for a veteran, and that has taught me a lot about sacrifice, service, and appreciating our freedoms. I have had the privilege of hearing stories from someone who served this country and seeing firsthand the pride and love that many veterans have for America. It has given me an even greater respect for the men and women who have defended our nation.

Sixty years ago today — the Ocean Beach Pier first opened on July 2nd, 1966.
It is indeed the last four days of the OB Rag
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