Tomorrow the
United States of America will be 244 years old.
My
great-grandfather David uprooted his family and sailed from Russia to Ellis
Island in 1909 to pursue the American Dream. He was a German who had grown up
on the Volga River after his ancestors accepted free land from Catherine The
Great.
They chose
to leave everything they knew in pursuit of a better life for themselves and
all of us who came after.
My ancestors
were very simple people who worked with their hands…mostly in the sugar beet
fields of mid-Colorado. That’s back-breaking work. They earned every cent and
assimilated from being immigrants to becoming Americans.
My story is
probably similar to yours. Through the grace of God and hearty stock, my family
flourished in this country. They wanted to live out their lives as free men and
women. That would not have been their fate in Mother Russia.
Don’t let
anyone tell you the dream is dead. Since its inception, the ideas expressed in
the Constitution are still the most brilliant in the history of mankind.
We have
problems….on that, we can all agree. But
they can be solved using the road map left to us by the founding fathers.
I still believe
we live in the greatest country in the world. I’m grateful for the decision
David Dreith made 111 years ago.
And I
proudly proclaim….God Bless America…on the birth of its founding.
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