Very shortly after September 11th 2001, I remember driving cross country in Michigan with my friend George. We were on a very rural two lane highway headed north. In respect to the lives lost everyone from every small town we passed was out, by the road, holding candles and waving to cars as they passed. This is our normal reaction as people; we naturally want to stand together. Behind their cowboy hats and convertibles, some people have huge hearts in America, especially during times of need. A fact that many are able to profit from.
Its seems since the wtc incident we have not united, in fact quite the opposite. Divergence would be the most appropriate term. We all wanted one thing, for our friends and family to come home safely and live in peace. Many of us saw the lunacy the government has been up to and protested, others continued to support, as there blood was at stake.
This created a great divergence between the people that struck very close to home as our brothers and sisters were paying the ultimate price. These are time we need to stand together more than ever- our economy is crumbling, our budget is in the trillions, there are rough times ahead we need to pull together. I support the American people no matter who's soil there on, that excludes American politicians, as they have not one warm-blooded cell in their body. They have led us all very very astray-the word sacrifice has an undesired overtone when applied to sept. 11. (see image above)
Seven Years, trillions of dollars, 4000 American lives, 80,000 Iraq civilians lives- now its someone else's turn. Your asking me to vote? Like there is someone who can actually fix this? your telling me that Hilliary's going to fix this? Just like the way she fixed bill? I don't think so- Buckle up! this is going to be quite a great time to stay alive!
be good to each other,
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
United we stand divided we fall
Labels: 911, coperate, economy, stronghold, support terrorism, support world destruction
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