Saturday, August 26, 2017

In response to a FB post I read, whereby a young lady, ostensibly an American, asked why anyone would really want to pledge allegiance to a symbol.  My response for what it is worth:

I want to stand for our flag and pledge allegiance to all that it represents. We Americans, immigrants or children of immigrants every last one of us, including the Indians, have put forth the greatest experiment in self-rule in the history of human kind. It isn't perfect. We aren't perfect. Our national mistakes, scandals, internal war, our street battles, our arguments, our grievous errors are out there for the whole world to see. 

We made the Five Thousand Year Leap in civilization, because we embraced individual freedom and responsibility for one's own life, philosophy, beliefs, values, morals. What worked really well for over 200 years, was pledging that allegiance, remembering and applying the Golden Rule, and working together to advance our society and fix our mistakes to make this country more equitable for all. 

We remain the beacon of hope for the entire world. Make no mistake about that. Don't ever doubt that for a second. There's no line, no tunnels, no boats, no homemade rafts, to get into N. Korea, Russia, Cuba, Japan, Finland, Venezuela, Peru, France, Canada, or anywhere else. Folks want to come here and they will do anything to make it. There are reasons for this international attitude.

 It serves zero purpose for the greater good, for folks to speak out against what we stand for, what we are striving for, to turn us away from making life in America better for everyone, for ALL. Kneeling during our anthem, tearing down monuments, advocating one skin tint over another, this is not what America is about. Never has been, never will be. 

Freedoms listed in the Bill of Rights come with limits, believe it or not, best imposed by Common Sense and majority rule, not by lawyers, civil libertarians who think they know what is best for all of us, nor protesters with nothing better to do with their lives. 

When I pledge allegiance to my country and its symbol, I am not ignoring the wrongs done to my fellow citizens. I am not advocating one race over another, one political line of thinking over another. I am not ignoring improper treatment of anyone, by anyone. I am recognizing the basic principles upon which our great country was founded. I am standing up to give notice that I believe in making it better for everyone through peaceful, lawful means.

 A House divided, cannot stand. One Nation, Under God (whatever that vision is for you) Undivided, with Liberty, and Justice, for all. No matter how long it takes. 

Questions? 

Thank You.


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