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I Believe In You-A Letter To America

I Believe in You- A short letter to America By Curtis Johnson Dear America, At times, I have doubted myself and questioned you I have cried bitter tears over you, but never doubted you The real you is not all that we see, or even all that we feel My core beliefs sum up the real me, as is the case with you In despair, I found that the core of you always gave me hope Out of the core, true life flows, and your core has drawn masses from afar When many of your people were denied their rights and forsaken, I believed in you. When your sacred laws were broken, I believed in you When people were sold as property and terror tolerated, I was not here, but still, I believed in you When a right is exercised and I disagree, I still believe in you When an intolerance is expressed, I am sad, but yet, I believe in you When your flag is burned or a church is bombed, I ache for you, but I continue to believe in you When I see you in the Preamble, I see ‘me’ in ‘we the people’, and I believe in you When I pledge allegiance to your flag and say, ‘under God’, I believe in you When I read the address at Gettysburg about your government, it’s my government too. "This government of the people, for the people, and by the people shall not perish…” This government is yours; it is theirs; it is ours, and I believe in you. O American, there are endless reasons for believing in you, but I shall close with the last sentence from The Declaration of Independence. For therein lies a summary of how much our founding fathers believed in you. “And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.” O America, may God continue to richly bless you. May I and millions of others who have benefited from your blessings, be ever reliant upon Divine Provident ( GOD ). And may we too pledge all. cj08112015

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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