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The American Dream
Reflections Of A Changing Era
By Jim Bickford
Whatever happened to our dreams for a better tomorrow?
One might ask - Is it still possible to achieve the American Dream?
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Today, we are faced with some of our toughest challenges
as well as our greatest opportunities in our glorious history.
The foundation of Democracy in America has withstood the test of time. Our brave soldiers have protected our freedom for well over 200 years.
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While the Berlin Wall crashed down, the seeds of Democracy stood up worldwide. We all remember Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
We focused on the solution, not the problem. Through strong leadership of Commander Powell and General Schwartzkopf
we acted rapidly, stood our ground and accomplished the impossible in record time.
Never before have things changed so rapidly.
Less than 20 years ago, the personal computer was just a dream.
Today, we have powerful laptop computers, cellular phones and the Internet.
This latest technology brings new opportunity to all of us. With a basic phone, fax, computer and the use of the Internet the little guy can now compete directly with corporate America. The shift is on, nearly 35 million Americans now work out of their homes.
And who could forget the magical moments of our generation.
The Centennial Olympics in Atlanta have left us with timeless memories in our mind. The Olympic torch radiated with worldwide peace and harmony for 15 exciting days. The golden shoes of Michael Johnson, the flawless strokes of Amy Van Dyken,
and our seven young female gymnasts taught us the real meaning of TEAM - Together, Everyone, Achieves, More.
We cheered for Joe Montana and the Niners at fourth and goal, and watched in disbelief as Michael Jordan again took it to the hoop.We read about the good things in "Chicken Soup For The Soul" while Seinfield made us laugh and allowed us to temporarily forget about our daily worries.
We rocked out with Elvis, the Beatles and the Stones,
while the Eagles encouraged us to take it easy.
Oprah and her guests made us feel important just like the best of friends while Spielberg allowed our emotions to run wild with another great movie.
As Bill Gates takes us into the future of technology CNN will bring our history to us live as we have never seen it before.
With sorrow we've endured great pain in this country over the years. AIDS has snatched away from us our brothers and sisters from all walks of life.
Heart disease and cancer continue to take their toll.
And who could ever forget the terrible Oklahoma bombing?
American Dream, or death of the American Dream? The choice is yours alone.
America is currently the land of the free and the home of the brave for 260 million strong, patriotic, courageous and determined individuals.
The flame of hope may have dimmed slightly, but will never burn out. Our forefathers had the guts to go for their dreams. The question is - Do we?
Ordinary Americans working together can accomplish the extraordinary.
It won't be easy. Strong Americans wouldn't want it any other way.
This land is our land, this land is still the greatest land of opportunity.
America, in God we trust.
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* Copyright: 2002: American Dreams
For additional information contact:
Jim Bickford
American Dreams
3950 Koval Lane, #3029
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: 702-732-1971
Fax: 702-732-2815
Email: jimb@usdreams.com
Web: http://www.usdreams.com
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