he mentioned us reading the ted nugent piece. one person wrote, when did ted nugent serve? about 20 more minutes or so of your phone calls about the divide between civilian and military life. this is the opinion of e.j. dionne in "the washington post" this morning, reading a bit more from his piece -- the second war, second world war produced the closest real to real social revolution that the country experienced in the 20th century. that war sharply reduced barriers to social and economic quality, who ch has stood for decades. there was a time when a middle-class nation came into existence. when the only redistribution of the national income in american history occurred. it was the great social revolution. bedford, texas, is next up, and this is robert on our republican line. go ahead. caller: how you doing? first of all, i want to say happy memorial day weekend to my uncle. so just wanted to let him know that happy memorial day weekend. he served in the air force. so anyway, what i wanted to say is, there is no -- to me, there is no divide. i mean, i don't know why everyb