Saturday, January 29, 2011

A TRUE FRIEND OF IMMIGRANTS

I am very happy that on February 8th we are celebrating Ronald Reagan's 100th Birthday, specially here in California. The top Republican Party leaders will be here in California in preparation to celebrate Ronald Reagan's Birthday. Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, and Newt Gingrich, will be speaking in behave of Ronald Reagan. I would probably agree with every word they will speak in his honor.

One thing they will not speak on might be how he was the President that gave amnesty to thousand and thousand of immigrant families. He gave amnesty to some immigrants who did not deserve amnesty. But he was moved by compassion to help the ones who had the most need. (The poor) who came to this country were some of those who received this wonderful opportunity to become a citizen of our great Nation. This great act of compassion by Ronald Reagan showed an identity of dignity, a true friend of immigrants.  This very act was also shown by President Abraham Lincoln when he fought to give freedom to the Africans who were slaves in this country. Abraham Lincoln until this very day it is celebrated as an honor of freedom, not only to the Black Community, but for all people who has the freedom of our Great Nation. 

My proposal is that the Republican Party would embrace this action by Ronald Reagan; and build a monument in honor of Ronald Reagan at the Union Station Down Town Los Angeles. It will remind all immigrants what an honorable man he was. The Democrat Party is promoted by the Media as the Sayers and no action. And President Obama has been saying what can he say to help to the immigrants, but where and when is this saying coming into action. In all honesty and reality, who was the Party that most helped the immigrants who came to this country? THE REPUBLICANS.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

True Hope for The United States of America.

How should we as Americans vote? It should always be what's best for the country. My hope for the next Presidential Elections is we elect the best person that qualifies to represent our country. Unfortunately the last Presidential Elections it did not happen. The populace voted for their own personal agendas, some for wealth, others for amnesty, others for a black President, others for a Republican, and others for a Democrat. Now we have an opportunity to do what is right by putting all our personal agendas and difference's to the side and vote for what is best for our country.
We elected a President who was compared with Abraham Lincoln and I tried to compare him to Martin Luther King Jr. in my mind. Abraham Lincoln was the hope for the black slaves. Martin Luther King Jr. was the hope for the discrimination against black, brown, yellow, or white people; both of these men did good for our country to make us better as people and country. Our country does not show  that it is united because we have elected a black President in office but instead we brought more discord among ourselves. Our own prejudice, and agendas, has hurt us as a country and a people. We need a President that will bring true hope for the United States of America. The next President must put all personal agendas to rest and be a President for all Americans.