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Monday, January 31, 2011

Justice doesn't sit on the fence.....

Justice does not procrastinate, rather it is purposeful and proactive!  When you encounter that which is wrong, it must be called out, criticized, protested and corrected. Otherwise if you ignore it, you too become unjust and part of the problem. The duty of Justice is not for the faint, but for the courageous!  Always be the change that you would like to see in others and leave this world better than you found it!





Remember:  "Justice consists not in being neutral between right and wrong, but in finding out the right and upholding it, wherever found, against the wrong." -Theodore Roosevelt

Sunday, January 30, 2011

The American In All Of Us......

When we put aside all the politics and put our Country first, that is when we become
true Americans!  We cannot ignore that we are a nation of immigrants...from the
Mayflower to the present.  Our greatness lies in our diversity as well as our
willingness to seek and do God's will in this the land of opportunity!  It is a
privilege to call the United States of America our home, yet we each bear
a responsibility to preserve the Constitution and keep this Nation true to
the founding principles of liberty and justice for all!

MCFIII


WHAT IS AN AMERICAN?
        -By  Michael Brown


“An American is not delineated by a particular skin color or way of life.  He is a person from many places, with many shades of skin; of different sizes and varied energies.  He has a Master’s Degree, or he may never have finished high school.  He may drive an expensive automobile, or perhaps he relies on two mules to carve his living out of the earth.  But regardless of what he is, lacing the different physical features together is a bond of strength in tradition which exemplifies the American way; a way which opens the doors of opportunity to all peoples who may knock upon them.  An American has a spirit which was born when the bells tolled of independence, and which has released the adrenalin of his nation time and time again when its existence was threatened by an aggressor.”

“An American does not view armed conflict as a means of getting what he wants, but rather as a means of protecting what he has.  He is one who loves the very concept of peace for all nations, but will not hesitate to fight on the shores of others to protect his own.  An American sees the knowledge of experience in his past, feels pride in the accomplishments of the present, and has hope for the future of the world, even when others would view the days to come with dismay.  But a realistic American finds no gurantee of freedom or security in the future solely because he has always had it in the past.” 

“An American recognizes the faults of his system and seeks to correct them through a process unknown to many nations.  A process which does not promise absolute perfection, but one which allows for peaceful change if change is needed.  That process is democracy, and an American holds that word so dear, that he stands ready at a moment’s notice to lay down his life for its perpetuation.” 

“An American finds nothing at all unusual about getting cold chills when his flag passes in review, for his flag has always been a source of inspiration; when the smoke cleared over Fort McHenry, when its sheen was reflected on the sands of Iwo Jima, and when the colors glistened on the side of the craft which took the first man to the moon.  An American sees nothing strange about getting a lump in his throat when the National Anthem is played, or weeping unashamed when taps is played for one who paid the ultimate price for his freedom.  He realizes that the only thing that exceeds that price is the freedom itself.  An American never forgets the indebtedness he has because of that sacrifice, for without it, his freedom would only be an unreachable concept in some philosopher’s mind.” 

“A true American is the essence of pride in a way of life.  What is an American, you say?  He is fortunate… ” 

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Justice Must Matter To Us All

Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable... Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. -Martin Luther King, Jr.

Justice is to be pursued and achieved by all of us...not just the few.  We must each
contribute to its attainment. We must each strive to maintain justice, for justice is an
individual and collective goal.

May we always be a Just people, so we can all enjoy the benefits of a Just Nation!

MCFIII