America: Our Past, Present, and Future.

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America. It was a dream come true in a New World that was envisioned by artists, politicians, and monarchs alike. The ones who believed that anything could be achieved by God, the mind, and manpower. Even through opposition from governments, kingdoms, nobles, and naysayers, these brave individuals strived to establish a better life for themselves and their families, aimed to retain a secure future in the process, and wanted to worship God in their own way.

They had the courage to cross unknown oceans and territories, sail miles and miles away from the comforts and familiarities of home, and set out to create a new lifestyle in a great land they had never known. This faith and courage kept their hopes alive, and helped them to survive even through sickness to the point of the death of their loved ones. They belived that freedom should lie in the hands of the people and they should use that freedom to make their land a better place. This belief, along with many other valuable principles, paved the way for the creation of a new nation and shaped our foundation that stands strong to this very day.

But before this foundation was formed, there was a struggle that had to take place for it to be established. When the english king tried to suppress that freedom the was supposed to have to stood strong, the struggle climaxed and put us into not just a war but a movement, a movement that would end with the creation of the United States. Our fathers founded this nation with the belief in freedom, liberty, justice, equality, and individual responsibility. These are just some of the values and principles that have withstood the test of time and continue to inspire people to this day. When documents like the Declaration of Independence and th...

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...uld take full advantage of it while it remains.

So America, let's rise to the occasion and make our voices heard before the chance is gone and we are silenced by an ever increasing government system. Like Patrick Henry once said, "Forbid it Almighty God, I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death."

That’s my stand on my country, and I believe that some Americans are beginning to discover that's their stand too. I hope that our nation will not only join their churches, organizations, or small groups to just vent about issues, but that they will join America's glorious cause, and recognize the gift of freedom and the promise of liberty so that they can redefine what has been thwarted by politics, disunity, and society. And through this, by the grace of God, began the process of healing in this great nation.

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