I meant it in the more general sense. Each generation has a role in the future. "It" is not about us, not about any generation. Our duty is to our progeny. We preserve freedom for them.
I know. But do yourself a favor and watch these young 'uns coming up. My son's friends all use "cool" to describe patriotic people, and I regularly have ten-thirteen year olds come and join me on my street corner freeps. There was thread on FR the other day that called we X-ers "Generation Reagan", and today's teens and younger are the children of that generation, the one who's older members won the Cold War with Ron and who's younger members watched it being won in their formative years. I sense something good is going to happen here as we take over from the Boomers and when our kids take the torch from us.
My nine-year old has been asking me questions about Reagan all week...