Posted on 05 September 2010. Tags: america, elvis presley, hire a patriot, jobs for vets, military.com, patriot jobs, patriotic messages, patriots, songs of america
America, God shed his grace upon thee.
We need a common vision for our country. A commitment to our founding principles. A return to the recognition that we are at the mercy of our Creator. He is our rock, our foundation, our strength, our hope for the future.
What I pray for is that we might be united in brotherhood again. — We need to become united again as fellow countrymen. America is our home. We are its family. “A house divided against itself will fall.” We must cease to hate and to revile and to accuse. — Walk in the path that you know is right and others will follow. Trying to force others to believe what you believe never works. Lead by example.
“Love worketh no ill to its neighbor. Therefore love is fulfilling of the Law.”
Love God. Love America. Love eachother. – Do this and all will be well.
Mark Baird
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Mark Baird - who has written 283 posts on Hirepatriots.com.
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Mark: This subject is just one of many erosions of traditional American values being foisted upon us now.
I moved into a large apartment complex in Albuquerque, NM about 6-7 months ago.
I asked at the front desk where I could atttach my flag pole in order to fly the American flag. I consider myself a patriot.
I was told that I was not allowed to do so, since it might offend someone else’s feelings.
When I pushed on this, I was told that if I did this I might be ejected from my apartment.
This is a serious erosion of our traditional American values, and I hate it
Regards,
Brian Steeves