The Spirit of America is not dead

August 5, 2009 By Save America

Our  country’s spirit is unchangeable. It is key to who we, as a nation, are today. We must not ever deny the fact America comes from a rich history of faith and freedom, a history many have fought, and died, to protect.

Killed in action the week before, the body of Sergeant First Class John C. Beale was returned to Falcon Field in Peachtree City, Georgia on June 11, 2009. We didn’t hear any of this from the mainstream media, we thought you’d like to see the richness of the American heart. A simple notice in local papers indicated the road route to be taken and the approximate time. This was filmed during the procession by a State Trooper.

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These are just ordinary folks, living in extraordinary political times…..housewives, police, students, businessmen, firemen, neighbors, etc…people taking time off from work to pay tribute to one fallen soldier from their local area.

This is the backbone of this great country. We must all pray America will remain strong in the face of this great assault on our freedoms being wage by our own government. Be proud and believe in the truth of the American heart which is not’ organized’ and ‘manufactured’ to fight for the truth and greatness of this nation. We have a representative democracy in which our elected representatives want us to keep our mouths closed. They think we’re stupid, cowardly and easily led. I hope that come this November and every other November, the voters remember the low esteem in which their own public servants hold them. I believe there is great hope in this land.

This post is from the Save America website. Please visit our website at changefor2012.com
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