Why has America afraid of the speaking the truth.
It's makes us stand out as a country. Why don't see
people in Communnist China or parts of former Eastern
Bloc singing Freedom Songs from the Civil Rights Movement.
The world use to look up to us as the country they wanted
their country to be like.  No offense to my Canadian brothers
but America has lost something our citizens feel that's a
better alternative then where they are now.  
 
As a netizen should have the right to voice on any issue
Aint vlogging suppose for addressing issues that mainstream
skirts and censors.  If we do that what makes vlogging any 
special then any other medium.

Ask yourself, is The First Amendment, a document for folks 
who only say things that everyone feel comfortable about?  
We American have lost the fire in our bellies.  WE have lost 
the respect the world damn world.  I guess I'm gonna to have 
to wait another generation to hopefully see that come back 
again.  God willing,  we're still around.  It's seem the best 
way to conquer a people is to make 'em feel comfortable with 
their prison.  I grw up in the sixties.  That generation had 
the right idea.  Too bad they got soft and complacentin their 
old age.

Jay H



--- In [email protected], "Susan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I won't go into the political side of this, and this may be a bit 
> off-topic, but here's something GREAT you can do for soldiers that 
> are currently in Iraq, Afghanistan, or elsewhere...
> 
> Do you work with someone who is deployed right now?  Visit with 
> their team, and bring your movie camera (or, in my case, my Sony 
> M1).  Ask his team members to say hello, tell him what's been going 
> on, and that they miss him.  Take short clips--less than 30 
> seconds.  Then walk around work and take some pictures... for me, 
> our campus is 20-something buildings, so there's all kinds of neat 
> things to take pictures of that will make a soldier remember home--
> the cafeteria, maybe the smoking area ;)  etc.
> 
> Then put all that footage on a DVD, find out their mailing address, 
> and mail it to them.  I guarantee they will cry.
> 
> I have done it for two guys who work for my company, neither of 
> which I had even ever met in person, and they both contacted me 
when 
> they came home, and said how thankful they were.
> 
> Suz




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