Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The American Dream

     I think we need to realign our priorities as Americans. While we claim to welcome the huddled masses, yearning to live free, we burden immigrants with impossible loads, impeding their full integration into the American dream. Be you born native American, or naturalized, either way you are AMERICAN. How can you be a little bit  American. That's like being a little bit pregnant. 

     The same goes for political office. If a citizen is a citizen what difference does his country of origin make? America has been called the great melting pot. People from all over the world bring their cultures to our shores, lending to the multi-cultural construction of America previously unseen in human experience. Yet we are encumbered by antique restrictions that indeed belie the very spirit of the American experience. An immigrant is not allowed to run for the highest office in the land by simple reason of an accident of birth! 

     A man rose to prominence on the world stage. A man exemplified by courage, wisdom, compassion, and all the other things needed to bring America through these troubled times. A man tempered by adversity, who's eye is fixed firmly upon the goal, with the spirit of the founding fathers, and liberty beating in his chest. A man so revered on the world stage that his very presence demands respect. A man who gives credit to God, and stands against the anti-Christian  sewer that the west has become  We should not impede this man, but embrace him as the next President of the United States. I nominate Vladimir Putin!

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