But his education taught contempt for America, and he "drank this anti-American Kool-Aid." As a young husband and dad, things changed for Erik, and--with his own mom and dad--he loves his country today. He says his parents "understood that this was the real thing, a noble experiment in liberty that was worthy of celebrating and, if at all possible, joining."
"If we do not begin to understand and appreciate what made us great — including the noble and flawed heroes of our history, who risked life and limb so that we could have liberties unlike any before in the history of the world — we can never again be great. We can never again be the “shining city on a hill” that caused millions to want to be like us."
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