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America A country whose streets are paved with gold That gold being opportunity “If I say run, you run.” “If I say hide, you hide.” “If I say swim, you swim.” The journey is a difficult one It is a dangerous and treacherous and gut-wrenching ride People have been lost People will die Just to come to America. Land of the Free** (**some exclusions apply)
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 2:13 PM UTC
Getting to the Land of the Free**
I was in sixth grade. I was sitting at the lunch table with my friends, just talking amongst ourselves. It seemed to be just like any other day, until I heard student after student being called to the office for "early dismissal." My sister and I, and my best friend were three of the very few who did not get dismissed that day. What happened between then and when I got home is a blur. I can remember not knowing what was going on; I can remember being so confused; I can remember the tears in my mother's eyes as she watched the news. I can very, very clearly remember watching the T.V. that night after dinner, and feeling an overwhelming sense Of loss. I was ten years old, but I can remember tragically watching our buildings burn. I remember seeing people jumping out of buildings and falling to their deaths. I remember the clouds of smoke that hung so heavy in the air and that you could barely see anything but rubble and turmoil and death. But it was that day at such a young age, I would learn: We are The United States of America and we proved on that day That "United We Stand" is not just a phrase that our country throws around lightly. The men and women that were at Ground Zero that day and the months that would follow will forever remain Unsung Heroes in the hearts of every single American that was alive on September 11th, 2001, and the generations to come forever. Where were you, when the world stopped turning?
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Sep 11, 2015
Sep 11, 2015 at 1:18 PM UTC
Where Were You
America is the Land of the Free. People can be who they want to truly be, so I welcome all to inspect our society. It’s perfect as long as one causes no fuss; only hear what is mellifluous; only see what is marvelous. But if one really sees– if one should look beyond the beautiful seam– one can gaze upon the problems of our society. Ask a teenager, some of the most opinionated beings alive, and find out on what our society really thrives. Ask a teen how they see the Land of the Free throughout their lives. Teenagers are depressed. Students are stressed. Students study hard, work hard, and all for naught for all the business’s doors have already been locked. Society tells people to express themselves and their opinions; as long as it follows these guidelines and remains in this general thought dominion. People will hate on what you wear or on your weight. Children no longer learn about how to love, only about how to avoid *** and drugs. Education is viewed as a privilege, not available to all children born, when, in a place as plentiful as this, it should really be the norm. So, I ask, Fair Inspector, is America really Land of the Free with still so much wrong with our society?
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Apr 7, 2015
Apr 7, 2015 at 12:12 AM UTC
American Society