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Author: Lori | Added: May 07 2007 | Views/Reads: 3086/0 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
I got this idea from a thread on the forum. As I was writing a reply I found I had emotions I couldn't suppress. | |||
Americans By: Lori We as a people are so proud to call ourselves “Americans”, that we tend to forget how we came to be. My state is a mixture of Nova Scoticans, Germans, English, West Indians, Acadians, Africans, Irish, and Italians just to name a few. That list doesn't include the ones who came after these people. Most people tend to forget that our ancestors, of my state, started out in Nova Scotia and made their way to the islands of the Caribbean before they got here. Also, they forget the numerous slaves that make up our family trees, no matter if we are black, white, red, or yellow. Without these people what would we call ourselves then. I don't want to think about where or what our lives would be like without those brave folks who lost lives along the journey to a better place. I don't want to think about the one who were bound with chains, denied food and water or the basic hygiene supplies need to survive. Or the ones who made it but had to go it alone when they started out with a whole family or families. We stand on our soap boxes and preach the words we want people to believe in. Yet, we forget the basic fundamentals this country was start on, freedom to chose how we live and the pursuit of happiness. If we don't let others believe in every we have been taught in school, then how can we call ourselves proud? If we don't give these so-called illegals the same rights we have, then what good is it to have a safe country they can come too? Do you really want these people to lose heart and start killing and maiming us? I'm not saying that is where it's headed. But, think about it. If these people don't get help they'll turn to a life where they can get the help they need, by any means they can. We turn people away every day in this country, and in others where they are trying to get to us. If we keep turning these people away, where will the help be when we need it? Everyone knows we are in the middle, hopefully nearing the end, of a huge war. If the people we are trying to depend got the help they really needed, then the war would be over. We could even call ourselves the winners then. But, as long as we let these people starve, go without housing, and medical aid, what good it is to come from a wealthy country? They didn't ask for our help when we started this war, but they are paying the price for our intrusion. People say our country is too overcrowded. That may be true, but at least we aren't like other countries who kill little babies because they were born the wrong sex. There are so many orphans in this world. Little boys and girls doing without a loving home to grow up in. Why can't we open our doors to them? Maybe start an international orphanage for these children whom their own government doesn't want. The gay and lesbian marriage is also a disgrace. Who cares if they get married or not? It's not our place to tell grown men and women what to do. If these people have found love, then isn't that part of the pursuit of happiness? I swear. I can't believe what this country has come too. This war has been going on for years. Hasn't anyone learned that if these people don't get their rights, which they deserve, their just going to keep on fighting? How would you feel if the government told your spouse they didn't have the same rights as you do? How would you feel if the only one who knew what you really wanted to do, medical or otherwise, was taken out of the picture and complete strangers made decisions for you? As American we are given so many rights, some we even take for granted. Why can't we give someone else the same joy we feel when they play the “Stars and Stripes?” Why can't we give someone the pleasure of taking vows we as straight people abuse? Why can't we give some child the hope of a better tomorrow? I don't have the answers. I don't think I will ever be around to see the answers given. But, I pray that some day someone will stand up for the people who can't, or they are too afraid, to stand up for themselves. ©Copyright May 07, 2007 Tweet
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