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Thursday, April 22, 2010

We Are Americans First

Two recent reports caught my attention. One was a caller to a radio talk show - I think it was the Sean Hannity Show - an immigrant to the United States from a Central American nation. He expressed his support for the principles of the Tea Party, identifying them as the founding principles of America and the reason for America's success and uniqueness, and reasons he personally loves America. He clearly had not bought into the 'party line' from Democrats that he should support them because they would 'take care of' him or 'level the playing field' for him or give him special advantage. He loves America because he has personal freedom of expression and choice, and opportunity for success and improvement of his and his family's fortunes.

The second was an oddly posed question from an NBC reporter to a participant at a Tea Party rally who is black. The exchange was reported this way, as a "news report, brought to our attention by the fellows at NewsBusters.org, involved NBC reporter Kelly O'Donnell and tea-party activist Darryl Postell. O'Donnell approached Postell at a Washington rally, and hilarity ensued:

O'Donnell: There aren't a lot of African-American men at these events.
Postell: [laughs] Right.
O'Donnell: Have you ever felt uncomfortable?
Postell: No, no, these are my people, Americans.

Good for Mr. O'Donnell! Aren't you uncomfortable here? - as though his skin color should determine that. No, I'm not uncomfortable here because these are my people - we are Americans first and I share core principles and values with these folks, this group I'm a part of. Good for him!

These two examples represent what our focus is an needs to be. The principles we stand for are for our freedom and opportunity - and those are as valuable and worthy of fighting for for all Americans, regardless of where we were born, our skin color, our accent, or any other factors that many in government and the media try to divide us by.

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