• Re: On July 4th, I celebrate my remarkable journey which is only possib

    From Johnny@21:1/5 to imbibe@mindspring.com on Mon Jul 4 14:49:20 2022
    On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 12:28:44 -0700 (PDT)
    "(David P.)" <imbibe@mindspring.com> wrote:

    Johnny wrote:
    By Sen. Tim Scott
    Published July 4, 2022

    246 years ago today, the American experiment was born.
    In our birth certificate, the Declaration of Independence, our
    Founding Fathers spelled out the fundamental rights given to us all
    by our Creator. They envisioned a nation built on freedom and
    fairness.

    In the centuries that followed we often failed, but more often
    succeeded, in our journey toward a "more perfect union." The
    resilience embedded in the DNA of America is what has united
    generations of citizens—people of all backgrounds—to come together
    to make the founders’ vision a reality.

    This is a country that allowed me, the son of a single mom who
    raised her two Black sons in the South, to become a U.S. Senator representing the home of the Civil War. Where else on Earth is that possible?

    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/july-4th-celebrate-remarkable-journey-possible-america

    Skin color in this country doesn't hold people back, and anyone
    that says it does is a liar.
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    It's Natural for people to treat people who are different,
    differently, but, we are emerging from ignorance!
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    I treat people the way they treat me, no matter what their skin color.

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  • From (David P.)@21:1/5 to Johnny on Mon Jul 4 12:28:44 2022
    Johnny wrote:
    By Sen. Tim Scott
    Published July 4, 2022

    246 years ago today, the American experiment was born.
    In our birth certificate, the Declaration of Independence, our
    Founding Fathers spelled out the fundamental rights given to us all by
    our Creator. They envisioned a nation built on freedom and fairness.

    In the centuries that followed we often failed, but more often
    succeeded, in our journey toward a "more perfect union." The resilience embedded in the DNA of America is what has united generations of citizens—people of all backgrounds—to come together to make the founders’ vision a reality.

    This is a country that allowed me, the son of a single mom who raised
    her two Black sons in the South, to become a U.S. Senator representing
    the home of the Civil War. Where else on Earth is that possible?

    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/july-4th-celebrate-remarkable-journey-possible-america

    Skin color in this country doesn't hold people back, and anyone that
    says it does is a liar.
    -------------
    It's Natural for people to treat people who are different, differently,
    but, we are emerging from ignorance!
    --
    --

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