I have to agree with everything you say. Now we have the people who seem to have power who would destroy everything we have here. To what end??? That's the part I cannot bring myself to understand. Do they not understand or know that most any other place in the world will not allow people like that to exist if they are critical or their government? The very freedoms they would strike down are the ones that allow them to be here and complain. It's a mystery to me...
My folks came primarily from Germany in the 1840's. Legally! By way of Tennessee and Kentucky they ended up in Texas. But, evidently my ancestor was prolific and there are branches traceable to him living in states all across the southern half of the country. By definition so to speak, we ARE a nation of immigrants, but the early ones became Americans first, with ties to the homelands that make us what we are. Now we have the ones who would make us like the homeland they run from. Again I ask why? If it was so bad they had to leave, why destroy what we have here to make it like where they come from?
I am thankful every day while watching the news, that I don't have to worry about being blown up or killed for what I believe, or being compelled to do some kind of "honor killing" lest I be persecuted by my peers.
Yes, this is the greatest nation on earth, and we need to recognize and protect it and set the pace for the rest of the world. A good place to start is changing the dependence on foreign oil. We have it here. We have the ability, for now. If the naysayers were really serious about environmental concerns they wouldn't consider buying foreign oil for the same reasons.
I'm side tracking here, sorry, my flag is red white and blue and I fly it proudly.
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