It has always been more clear when describing political differences between Republicans and Democrats. Of course, each Establishment has always been good at drawing clear lines in the sand. As a life-long conservative thinker, I have not been a supporter of Donald Trump since many months before the 2016 election. Since that time, many Trump supporters have lashed out by calling me a Democrat. A handful that haven’t lashed out as a first course of action have been seen to describe political differences. I’d like to take some time here to discuss those “political differences”.
In the U.S. Constitution, who exactly are "We the People of the United States of America"?
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Sunday, August 15, 2021
Political Differences Among Conservatives
Sunday, July 4, 2021
What Black Lives Matter Means to Me
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is not about anyone else’s life not mattering. It is just a long overdue recognition that black lives matter.
Let’s take a look at the American example regarding black lives. From the very beginning of the United States of America (USA), black lives didn’t matter the same as all other lives. Even the original Constitution counted a black life as three-fifths of a life and the voting rights to the three-fifths of a life were given to slave owners rather than the person being counted.
Move forward to the 1960s, more than 184 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, when Congress finally began to recognize the disparity through legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. More recently in the early half of 2020, almost 244 years after the Declaration of Independence, a policeman murders George Floyd in front of hundreds of onlookers as though George’s life didn’t matter.
In America, the Land of the Free and the Melting Pot that was to serve as an example to the rest of the world, We the People of the USA are still struggling to find what our Country is all about. White lives have always mattered more than any other life in America. Non-white lives that weren’t black lives were always treated by law better than black lives. Very few people who support BLM are saying other lives don’t matter. They are just saying it’s time for the world to recognize that black lives matter just as much as anyone else.
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Freedom and Equality for All of We the People of the United States of America
#JuneTeenth2021 Today saw mainstream recognition of a day long celebrated as the end of the darkest part of the #AmericanJourney and the beginning of the continuing struggle to create an America that is truly equal in its freedoms. #FreedomDayForAllWtP of the United States!
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