American Freedom Unchallenged by Frank Brooks
(libertarian)
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Could you imagine a war like invasion on the soil of the United States? It would be like no other war tactic that has ever been attempted before. The way we are as Americans substantiates our position of control. We are ruthless, and democratic. We stand for something far greater than the rest of the world can establish as far as absolute freedom. Sure we have our differences, and debate our causes but that is what our nation stands for. We are free from absolute rule, and that is why we complain about our leaders because we are their bosses.
We file our grievances and put them into discussion. That is our democracy this is our republic. We challenge opposition of power. It is written in our constitution that we do so, and we have that right to defend our cause. Nothing is subject to one person's point of view even if they put a team together to stop our rights of freedom. We all stand strong together. In spite of all of our criticisms about each other we all have that feeling of freedom inside us.
The feeling is not just mutual it is there to begin with. We have overcome triumphs whether they were humane choices or not to establish this nation. It may have been a sacrifice in the past but we can sacrifice nothing to further our stance as a nation of nobility. We look into our past, and learn for the better of our future. The crown we hold is freedom, and it does not go unnoticed that many want to take that from us. We are too strong for their liking, and the opposition of hatred and jealousy follows suit. We oppose challenge of our freedom, and protect it any way possible.
The energy I feel in American society is unmatched. It is too vibrant for me to explain, and I am proud of everything it represents. We are not evil but just, and everybody wants to see us fail because they believe we are responsible for everything that is wrong in this world. We must remain what we are despite how badly they try to put us down. An empire to some and a strategy of conquest for others like we are sitting ducks. We must retain our might. We must hold on to our nation no matter how severe the circumstances.
With the rules of many opposing nations at our feet we must stay on top, and not agree to outside forms of government as our own. Their government is not ours. We have our own way of doing things, and have survived thus far. In order to sustain what we have we must not grow weak but stronger, and all must privilege themselves to that support because it is an American right. We cannot afford the influence of peace when it is at the bidding of oppression. We must challenge them, and show them our ability to function under imminent pressure to bring peace by democracy. They might put us down but we shall see as we rise as a nation, and make stable persistence in the world. We have done it before, and can prove worthy to the world as many times as it takes.
Many in the world hate us but we must grab on to what we protect and hold it more dearly than ever. America survives, and that is all there is to be said. It is nonnegotiable, and we have to protect that sovereign right to live free, and undisputed. To be infiltrated would be a slap in the face for us all. Many in the world laugh at us because we are not like them, and this is fine by how they perceive us. We are Americans, and we are above the grade. Not because we choose to be but because we have to be. We are a symbol of freedom in the form of a nation. We must hold our feet together and stand straight when a hail storm of fire blazes our front.
No other place in the world has our form of democracy. We live alone, and try to make peace. It feels like we are not accepted, and will not fit the bill for the world. Still we must believe, and trust that we are here to stay. We will not be challenged by tyranny, and lies. We will not be subject to defeat, and conquer. This is America, and we are its people.
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