Showing posts with label pride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pride. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Serenity Sunday...week 27


The following is a public service message from South Street Shabby.....

A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman thinks of the next generation. ~James Freeman Clarke, Sermon





















Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting. Franklin D. Roosevelt


According to the U.S. Census, the most common reason people give for not voting is that they were too busy or had conflicting work or school schedules. Jeff Miller

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**Be a role model for your children...
Exercise your right to vote...
Tuesday, November 3, 2009**
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Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Annual Memorial Day Parade

This morning at about "11ish" the Jamesville annual Memorial Day Parade commenced. They line up on my street and parade up to the center of town, where the ceremony takes place at the War Memorial monument. Fire departments from all over central NY, Scouting Units, kids ball teams, Military Units, politicians, various clubs and organizations participate. There is also a couple of school bands and a Bagpipe Band from Syracuse to keep the parade in pace.
Here are a few pictures of my small-town parade. Isn't this what America is all about? Enjoy!









Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Living History

I'm not a soapbox talker, not a political voice. I am only an American. Just a voter who, after many elections, and many changes in political leanings, can say our country really is a magical, wonderful place.

How many countries can say that they have a political system that actually works? Our country, after generations, has elected someone to lead us, that even a generation ago, wouldn't have been able to sit at the counter in a restaurant, drink from the same font of water, sit in the front of a bus, let alone be the leader of the most powerful, progressive, and free country, the United States of America.

I grew up in a small rural town populated of mostly white families. My graduation class of about 100, had no black students in attendance. There were only 2 black families in town at the time and I can honestly say, that those families were treated no different, the children were just 'students', not black students. I saw no difference, felt no difference, heard no difference. This was during the 60's and 70's...can you believe it?

I'm so proud to think that America has grown up enough to see no differences, at least none that would prevent a black man from becoming our President. I feel privileged to have been able to witness the inauguration this afternoon. To see that, yes, we are America, land of the free. The land of equal opportunity, people who are free thinkers, people who are able to speak freely and without recrimination. The country that was founded upon the notion that the basic rights of people are held most sacred and that we are all governed by the same laws regardless of race, religion or creed.

I don't know what drives a man, or woman to want to put their families and themselves in the political arena, especially as the President of the country. To enable comedians and the media (and therefore the people that support those people and institutions) to exploit them and the office that they hold. Although I realize that there is something called free speech, it irritates me when the media or a comedian publicly ridicules our president. Regardless of whether we voted for or agree with the one who has been elected, isn't it our duty as countrymen and women, to respect them? For heaven's sakes, they have given up their freedom, and their families freedom to lead our country and the least we can do is give them a little respect.

So...in the end...it is history that we are living. Our great country has come along way since Lincoln's time and I think he would weep with pride to think that we have grown so much and that he had something to do with it. The world should take a lesson from this great country that has done so much to help, is so sympathetic and who puts someone else's needs before our own. Just think how far we've come as a nation, in so many short years........

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