Reminder that our next General Meeting will be on June 5, 2025. More information will be coming out next week. We'll look forward to seeing you then.
Musings from the Chair
Memorial Day Musings: Honoring Sacrifice, Confronting Apathy
As we approach Memorial Day, I find myself reflecting on the profound sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes—from the minutemen at Lexington and Concord to the soldiers storming the beaches of Normandy, from the jungles of Vietnam to the mountains of Afghanistan. These brave souls, many now resting at Arlington and other hallowed grounds, gave their lives for the freedoms we hold dear. As an Army veteran myself, I feel a deep responsibility to honor their legacy not just with words, but with action.
The Grassroots movement within our party recognizes this truth: sitting back and letting others “do” has been the problem for decades. And while I completely understand the desire to just live our lives and be "left alone", our fallen heroes didn’t have the luxury of disengagement. They didn’t pass the buck or focus solely on their own lives. They answered the call, often at the ultimate cost. If we are to honor them, we must do more than lay wreaths or raise flags. "We the People" must engage—fiercely, consistently, and unapologetically—in the fight for our nation’s soul.
We are at war, not with bullets or bombs (yet), but in a battle of good versus evil. The stakes are no less real. John F. Kennedy once asked, “What can you do for your country?” But this Memorial Day, I propose a different question: What have I sacrificed for my country? The answer for too many of us is “not enough.” Our heroes gave everything. And while time is a precious commodity, is our time more valuable than the blood of those heroes? They didn’t grill burgers or scroll through their phones while the world burned—they stood in the breach.
So, as we gather with family and friends this weekend, let’s do more than fire up the grill. Let’s ask ourselves what we’re willing to sacrifice to save our country now. Will we speak out against corruption? Will we challenge the ideologies poisoning our institutions? Will we run for office, volunteer, or simply show up to a school board meeting? Engagement is not optional—it’s our duty. It’s how we honor those who gave all.
Let’s commit to being the change our nation desperately needs. For the sake of those who rest in peace, let’s fight for a future worthy of their sacrifice. God bless them all.
In hope and resolve,
Terri Coulter
Chairman, Wagoner County Republican Party
Important dates:
June General Meeting of the Wagoner County GOP
When: Thursday, June 5, 2025
6:30 pm - Sign-in and Socializing
7:00 pm - Guest Speaker(s): Senator Julie McIntosh, and Oklahoma Council for Public Affairs (OCPA)
Where: Northeastern State University Broken Arrow, Room 112,
3100 New Orleans St, Broken Arrow, OK 74014
If you live in Wagoner County and would like to keep up to date with our monthly meetings and events. Please REGISTER NOW on the website with a current email for yourself and we will make sure to keep you up to date.
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