It was 6 January, 1981, the lanky 10 year old looked up at her father, a marine, standing in front of the bathroom mirror as he shaved his face. The little radio precariously perched in the small bathroom at the end of the shiny floored hall, in building one, apartment one, parroted the daily news through the dial of the BBC.
"Do you like Ronald Reagan dad?" Olive, the quizzical child who hardly stopped moving asked.
Her father didn't look down and continued looking in the frosty mirror as to not make a mistake, stretching his neck out for easier of shaving.
"Sweetheart, he's nothing special but the Iranians like him better than Carter and hopefully we can get the hostages back. One day though I pray someone comes along and has the will to make things better for the US et all."
There is a saying,
'A fish doesn't know what out of the water is
if it's never been out of the water.
It's a funny thing to see many Americans not understand their own system, not the youth that were taught wrong by the public education system, but adult peers and such that has had time and the opportunity to learn.
No one is allowed to police speech, that's the Alpha X number one thing. It is how we move through peace, We do it with words.
The second item on the list is your right to defend your self from those that wish to rule over you and your words, be it the State or another.
Third is to know We are sovereign over the State always under Gods eye.
Her mother's voice sang in her head as it often did, "if anything ever happens don't deny who you are. There is nothing shameful about being an American."
Be still and listen
One day I will tell you a story
Happy Other Birthday, Dad. I love you. Thank you. I'm gonna try and make the best coffee ever for you.
No comments:
Post a Comment