Why does America matter?
In times of crisis political leaders should be giving their condolences and attention to prayers and emotional support for any who need. What they shouldn't be doing is trying to capitalize on someone else's heartache and nightmare. If we live in a society which wants to focus on positive relationships and the good in people, then we should be focusing on the calls to prayer, not the calls regulate.
This is an opportunity, as a country, The Greatest Country, to come together and reflect upon ourselves as a entire group of citizens which make up a society and slow down to think towards the decisions we make. Almost all crime comes from some sort of selfishness. I believe it has become apparent that we need more self-less people, such as the hero's of 9-11 who took over the plane in Pennsylvania or the teachers and kids who sacrificed themselves to save other children in the Newtown Tragedy. We should all be thinking of these things and not just after an atrocity but throughout the entire year.
Everyday we should be grateful for all of the abundant things we have in this great land. A house, a job, food, friends, family, a car or two, the freedoms that are all too often taken for granted. Slow down and look at what you have, if I could offer some advice to your life, take in things in a delicate balance.
Look at the things you do and try to balance your life, sometimes the sanity and peace is there among the patient.
Thank God Everynight for What You Do Have
That is Why America Matters.
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