During the “7th inning stretch” at every Dodger baseball game, the stirring words of God Bless America ring out, usually with a different singer at the microphone each night. And that patriotic ritual is followed by the classic “Take me out to the Ballgame” as the enthusiastic crowd of 40 to 50 thousand lend their voices for a sing-a-long fest.
My two passions are indulged and
it never gets old! The gift of America and its
national pastime are emotionally acknowledged!
It is an ever-present reminder to me that of course not everyone shares
my passion for baseball, but all Americans should share this heartfelt moment
of reverent expression for their country.
Some personal thoughts about the land I love…
The
Founding Fathers began their great
experiment … a land governed by the people, of the people and for the
people. It was quite unique on the world stage.
President
Lincoln recognized the perils of enslaving a race because of the color of their
skin. He freed the slaves; then fought a
war to preserve a nation where all men were free. It was a union that stands to this day? Yes
racism persists, but we have come a long way to make good on the promise that
all men are created equal.
It
matters that the man in the White House today serving as President - is a black
man. In the final analysis, he will be
judged on the content of his character (as well as policies and leadership) and
not the color of his skin.
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In
my
In
my America
its citizens act quickly and are the most generous in their giving of not only
money but time… to people facing catastrophes of all types. Ask the Sumatra tsunami victims, 9-11
survivors, even the flood victims of New
Orleans .
In
my America ,
oppressed people from all over the world were welcomed to our shores under the
banner of freedom and liberty? Many a foreigner emerged from their place in
steerage to see the beacon of light symbolized by Lady Liberty in New York harbor. They
came to escape hate and tyranny; they came to know a nation that opened its
arms.
They
tearfully read the words engraved on a bronze plaque mounted on the Statue of Liberty?
"Give us your tired,
your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
Upon reflection, if you can name another country in
the world that embraces this kind of diversity, please tell me. In fact try to imagine what this world would
be like without the United
States of America .
These
same immigrants—our ancestors—were proud to become Americans, and some of the
successive generations even settled in the San Fernando
Valley . And they gave
back! Brave young Americans landed on
the beaches of Normandy that launched the
invasion of Europe and the liberation of that
continent from Hitler’s Nazi machine?
One
moving example of America ’s
greatness rests in no fewer than
twenty European cemeteries where over 104,000 men who gave their lives are
buried.
Today
we are engaged in yet another controversial war. How will our present and future generations learn
from history and revere and preserve freedom and liberty in this wonderful land
of opportunity?
In
his final speech as our 40th President, Ronald Reagan warned of “an
eradication of the American memory that could result, ultimately, in the
erosion of the American spirit.” I’m
afraid we may be in that distressed state today. I believe it’s more than an
opinion or perception that American students know less about American history
than any other subject they study.