Yep Dan, I have lived long enough in the US, right from circa 1978
when I worked with GM in Ohio, to understand the beautiful diversity
of America and the many all pervasive goodness it represents. And I
love the words "In God We Trust". I lived and worked with some of the
best folks in the world here in the US, who believed in this simple
motto "Help Ever, Hurt Never."
Perhaps these very humane grounding early in my life in the US, led me
to retire peacefully, happy & content as an Advisor in one of the
largest conglomerates in the world.
But Dan too much of individual freedom in a democracy can be at times
painful & disruptive. And there are some aspects of life like same sex
marriage etc that confuses me and is the very anti thesis of "In God
We Trust".
I am a Hindu, but went to a Roman Catholic Boarding Public School, so
I fully understand Western Values.
I have seen this confusion here in India Dan, which believe me is the
"Most Free Country in the World". But it has not done us much good,
except pushing us to becoming a super power. Ha! Power at what cost?
I honor your feelings.
Regards.
Bipin - from that far away enchanting land.

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