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Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Lance Winslow
Often the United States, which is the biggest giver of food, monies and efforts throughout the world in aid is chastised for either not giving enough or for supposedly exploiting the people of these countries. Why is it when we help these nations they come back and hate us so? Or they complain to get more and we give them more, as we seem to feel guilty for what we have. If much of the World’s population is making less than one dollar a day, there are some reasons for this such as constant civil unrest, over population, pollution of their environment causing disease and war with neighboring nations. This of course is not the United States’ fault, yet when we see our nations wealth versus theirs we feel guilty.
Is The United States of America begging to be punished; do we feel that guilty? Should we feel guilty for the wealth of our nation that our ancestors fought so hard for? Certainly not, as our civilization and its efficiencies have brought us hear today, while other civilizations with inferior structures, governments, religious domination and civil unrest have brought them to exactly where they are today. There of course is a natural reason for this. Yet so often Americans and typically the liberalist amongst us fail to realize these facts and are therefore too judgmental against our forward achievements and guilt sets in. I beg of you not to buy into this negative American line of reason. We are a great nation and for so many reasons. Do not beg to be punished, but rather explain to the world if they want what we got, then get busy and make it happen. Unity in Motion should be the theme, not guilt. Think on this in 2006.
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