After working on next Friday's special presentation about the Oklahoma City Bombing on April 19, 1995, I am back to getting the regular HOGGATTEERS@HOME lessons posted. Lesson 17 is an emotional one, in that it has George Washington putting a stop to a military coup that would have altered our current lifestyle and the freedoms we hold dear in the United States. Some time afterward, the commander-in-chief did the unthinkable and resigned his commission in hopes of returning to Mount Vernon to live his final years on the farm with Martha. These are two events in which we hear that the people in the room cried tears. Their leader, the now-humble man, was going home.
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