"Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." John F. Kennedy
Tomorrow is the 4th of July, a holiday I used to look forward to with great anticipation. I loved the flag waving and hot dog eating and swimming pool parties and parades and all that was American about the 4th of July. I no longer feel that way. Our country is a divided mess of opinions and ideas, pitting family member against family member and friend against friend. The political turmoil of the past years has divided our country in ways I never thought would happen. I am thinking back to when 9/11 happened in 2001, and suddenly, everyone was a patriot. Flags flew in front of row after row of houses; Amercan women wore flag pins and scarves; and both men and women wore patriotic T shirts and other clothing sporting the red, white, and blue. Now, it seems that many Americans are no longer proud of their country.
I know there are things wrong with America, but I still beleive that if people and the government worked together instead of tearing each other down and seeing only their side of the coin, we could get back to fixing our uniquely American problems. If America is so terrible, I ask myself, then why are thousands pouring across our borders to live here?
The 4th of July is a time to reflect on America and realistically see our country. But, instead of just dissing it, we should think about what each of us can do as individuals to make it better. I was lucky to be born here, a privilege I do not dismiss lightly. I will always love the JFK quote: "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." Here is a clip of JFK speaking those immortal words that guided a generation:
I think we could certainly use some more of this kind of thinking on this 4th of July.
God bless America.
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