A COUNTRY IN CHAOS
We the people, are the first three words of the U.S Constitution created on September 17, 1787 to establish our nation’s government and fundamental laws and guarantee security, freedom and estate of our natural rights, but yet, our liberated country has been involved in numerous acts of war and destruction since the signing of our founding fathers. From the American Revolution of 1765, Mexican-American war of 1846, World War II and Pearl Harbor 1940’s, the Korean war 1950’s, the Vietnam war in the 1960’s, Grenada invasion 1960’s, Persian Gulf and Bosnia war 1990’s, Afghanistan and Iraq war in the 2000’s to the present war with ISIS in Libya 2016, and that still does not include our nation’s past violent turmoils with the prohibition and rising of organized crime in the 1920’s, Renegade bank robbers and German espionage 1930’s, the Civil Rights Movement 1950’s, The Watts Riot and Vietnam protestors 1960-1970’s, Crack Cocaine crime wave 1980’s, the Kent University shooting 1990’s to the birth of terrorism and elementary school shootings in the 2000’s, and now the racial tension with the Police! Maybe the “We The People” clause in our constitution should change to ‘Who Else Should We Hate”. It would not surprise me at all if God threw up his hands in disgust and say “I give up” and set our world on self-destruct. What “We The People” need to do is settle down, roll up our sleeves and have a intellectual sit down with respect to the other person’s race, cultural background, religion preference and personal opinions and come up with a solution before our freedom converts into martial law like some third world country. May it be that the Police need more additional training on the weapon of choice in regards to the escalation of force or a better understanding and communication with minority groups or perhaps the opposition should enhance their cooperation with the law of the land because the administration of justice is a world of complexity and accessible to the path of careless due diligence, but something has to be done! And do not say is not possible because look what we been through and yet we were able to defeat the enemy and maintain a safe haven for our children. I always been taught, in a biblical sense, that heaven is high in the sky and hell is deep down below, but now I’m starting to think that perhaps heaven might be in the skies like everyone says, but I’m so afraid by the look of things that the evil forces of hell has found a new home.