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Thoughts Love & Reflections with HOST James Deshay

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Thoughts Love & Reflections with HOST James Deshay

Do we lose the uniqueness of being Americans by fearing those who hate us? Do we fence ourselves in hoping to protect the freedom we have come to love? The essence of our history is that we embrace being different, free and brave. It is now time to continue the fight to be Americans in the true since of the word. Should terrorist be allowed to turn us in to the type of country that doesn't believe in freedom of liberties? We can't restrict our freedoms in order to protect our lives. We can't take away the freedom of religion without destroying the constitution.

We have to be committed ourselves to waging war only against those individuals that refuse to respect our rights to remain free. No group can be allowed to rewrite our constitution in fashion that creates hatred in our hearts. America was created as a country of immigrant; if we allow internal or external forces to change us than the light of freedom will be lost. The Founding Fathers were right to detail the freedoms written into the constitution. Now we have to protect those individual freedoms at the risk of life.

We can't be driven to paint any group of people as evil. Once we allow race or religion to be the determining factor in who is truly free in America we have destroyed future of our country. In the past we have allowed destructive behaviors of a few to impact the lives of many. We will we learn that the greatness that exist in our country is created through our love of equal rights for all. No individual should be mistreated because of the behavior foreign terrorist groups. No American Leader should rise to elective office on the backs of immigrants of any type.

 

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