Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Dear Mr. President my dream remains.



Dear President Obama, you have brought together our country in ways not seen since the days of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. For 45 years the citizens of America were reminded of this African-American Leader's dream of equality and hope pursuant of happiness for all men and women. Generations both young and old have come to realized that the way our government operates must change. You have promised change with the help of the American people behind you. You have promised to protect our way life with assurance that government as we know it today will change how it conducts business and remain for generations to come.

A dream of racial equality has come to America. The audacity of hope has blanketed every American house hold. Our people can work together for a better tomorrow and we can affect change when challenged. During this state of change, this moment of optimistic hopes and endeavors I am reminded that my dream remains. My dream remains, that government will no longer spend billions to bail out corporate America without first bailing out the American People. The home owners who struggle to maintain their way of life while their home values continue a downward fall. The homeless, hungry and hopeless citizens I see everyday does not have to be if my government would increase spending to help its people. My dream remains that politicians will no longer campaign on the hopes and struggles of American citizens only to conduct business as usual once elected into office. My dream remains on the promised to bring American soldiers home from Iraq to reunite their families and honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. My dream remains when gas prices continue to go up and the American people suffer while the government refuses to release oil reserves to lower cost. Yes Mr. President my dream remains when our educators are met with opposition and challenged in unrealistic ways to help our Children. My dream remains for the social security program to make through the next decade. My dream remains.

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