THE AMERICAN DREAM PERSONIIFIED. What is the value of serving the American Dream, that Martin Luther King said of his American Ddream. He said and I quote: " I still have a dream. It is deeply rooed in the American Dream". What is the American Dream?
“My American Dream, is the feeling of freedom, without prejudice towards any American citizen. It’s the feeling good when you get up in the morning and can decide what you’re going to do that day, who you’re going to see and what you’re going to say. Without fear of incrimination.
“It’s the feeling that you can make a difference. And compete in a diverse, and equity seeking marketplace. Applying the risk, and reward tenets of lasses-faire enterprise.
“It’s the feeling you can produce your product, you can sell your produce, and you can benefit from your hard work, unhindered. Without criminal intent or purpose.
“It’s the feeling when you help your children with their homework, so they will be able to use their knowledge for growth, for maturity, for the good of the free country. In schools that are administered by God fearing teachers.
“It’s the feeling when you send them off to school, knowing they will receive a concerned teacher’s attention, their freedom, without discrimination, to communicate, to express themselves, to direct their own destiny. Without injustice of forethought, for expression of their thoughts, and goals.
“It’s the feeling when they graduate from grade school, junior high and high school, that they are taking the steps towards a better life. To purse a higher education, as their career objectives are directing them. And when you give their hand away in matrimony, that happiness shall be theirs. For together as husband and wife, they can create the same, and even more opportunities for their off-spring.
“It’s that feeling when, you can unchain your dog and watch her run free for at least a little while, to watch the experience on her face, when she’s released from the shackles; and the sadness that reappears when she must be chained. As we all feel, when we leave our homes for the workplace.
“The American Dream, is the freedom of choice to buy the bread I want to buy, to acquire the goods I can afford to acquire, to invest the capital I have saved, in ventures I want to take for the good of my family, and my country.
“My American Dream, is being able to communicate in writing, speaking, and in whatever form, language takes, my opinions, my thoughts, my prayers, my visions, and my own dreams to those who want to listen, and to those enemies of the American way, who in themselves have not discovered America.
“My American Dream, is the blooming rose which has the freedom to grow towards, a clear sky, and a warm sun; being able to complete its cycle from bloom to plumage to autumn to a dormant grave, only to rise again. As our savor did, for propagating our Great American Dream.
“My American Dream, is the personal commitment to pursue opportunities, which will better the country, and to set an example for those who follow; what you give, must be proportionate to hat you take, or the erosion shall remove the sky, the sun, the earth from our grasp. In using your right to vote, not for your party, vote for the betterment of your country.
“For in our American Dream, and the world resources are limited; the energy, though absolute, is redistributed by our wills. The more astute, the freer we are to create, the better the use of the resources. And left in God’s hands, through our America, we create good will, good products, good people, and peace of mind. Promoting peaceful coexistence in a troubled world, using our resources to seed nonviolence, and lasses-faire enterprise.
““My American Dream, where our financial resources, being limited only by our ingenuity, must be governed toward a safe, and secure border, voting booths, elections, financial stability, in conducting global trade.
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